Two vehicle crash with head injury on DeKalb Avenue, Sycamore IL
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A two vehicle accident occurred near DeKalb Avenue in Sycamore. One vehicle was smoking and the driver suffered a head injury. The other vehicle, a silver Honda Accord, had airbags deployed but no injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Dekalb & Southern Kane County Public Safety.
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Injuries in the 1,600 block DeKalb Avenue, 1600 block DeKalb Avenue, Christopher for Nissan, Central,
00:08
smoking, and drivers reporting the head injury.
00:11
High match 20 on I...
00:16
Head injury in the vehicle...
00:17
Head injury in the vehicle...
00:23
For those information from CER6M, you now have to charge on the phone and read the other vehicle.
00:35
County, 1718, (number withheld).
00:40
Sam 18. Sam 18.
00:41
Thank you.
00:57
And also.
01:02
518, 17.
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1718.
01:10
Hey Charles B.
01:13
Boy, 249, sub 4.
01:16
Charles Boy,
01:18
24,
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9-7-4. Two-four.
01:30
You can show 1853 out of Domlar.
01:34
1852 is out of Delmar.
01:35
1852 is out of Del Mar.
01:41
Okay, they're out.
01:46
And then out received,
01:48
just for information, it's going to be a two-vehicle accident.
01:51
First caller was the original dispatch reporting her vehicle smoking with a head injury.
01:55
Second vehicle is going to be a silver Honda Accord so her airbags went off, not reporting any injuries at this time.
02:01
She was shaking.
02:07
Can you start at 10-53? One of the occupants was advising she smacked her head.
02:17
And for an ambulance is already in response.
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Location mentioned:
DeKalb Ave, Sycamore, IL 60178
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