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Semi truck driving wrong way toward low railroad bridgeChicago IL

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N Central Ave & W Foster Ave, Chicago, IL 60630

According to the dispatch call, a semi truck with a trailer was seen driving the wrong way southbound on Central Avenue near Foster Avenue, heading toward a low railroad bridge in Chicago.

Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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00:19
Transcript:
00:00
I doubt his calling about a traffic control at Central Avenue and Foster Avenue.
00:04
He witnessed a semi with a trailer going the wrong way, southbound on Central near Foster Avenue, headed towards a low railroad bridge.
00:15
See if you spot that vehicle, Central,
00:18
Foster Avenue, southbound.

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Location mentioned:
N Central Ave & W Foster Ave, Chicago, IL 60630

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