Traffic accident causes facial injury at Willow Springs, Willow Springs IL
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A traffic accident occurred near Archer Avenue and LaGrange Road in Willow Springs. One vehicle hit the guardrail. The driver was initially unconscious but later woke up with facial injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Addison Consolidated Fire Dispatch - South
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08:5
Transcript:
00:00
Accident. Personal Injury.
00:01
District 145A.
00:03
Archer Avenue and La Grange Road, Willow Springs, Battalion 120, Engine 123, Engine 124, Medic 124.
01:00
Thank you.
02:29
Tracy, companies, I got you all in route.
02:31
Heavy,
02:32
on our turkeys of LaGrange, on our trains of LaGrange, one vehicle acts, MPDs on scene.
02:38
PD just called back requesting an expedited response.
02:41
They said the driver is unconscious.
02:47
All right, very good.
02:48
We're fast we can't.
02:49
It's no help.
02:53
That's your seat.
02:57
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
03:08
You know,
03:23
I'm sorry,
03:48
All right, I see company, just an update.
03:51
Driver is awake and conscious, he does have some facial injury.
03:57
Okay.
04:21
Thank you.
04:58
I'm sorry.
05:21
Here, I get it.
06:00
I'm sorry.
06:18
I'm sorry.
06:21
So, I'm sorry.
06:23
I'm not going to be able to go.
06:24
I'm sorry. And so, you know, I'm going to be.
06:27
You know, and so I'm,
06:29
and the I'm going to be the so.
06:46
I'm going to be.
07:15
POMAYOR.
07:45
ATGG-G-214.
07:47
Go ahead.
07:53
Engine 124 is on the scene we have a single vehicle sideways into the guardrail.
07:59
We'll be out investigating.
08:02
All right, single vehicle end of the guardrail, I'm investigating.
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Location mentioned:
LaGrange Rd, Willow Springs, IL
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