Traffic accident at Kostner and 53rd with suspended license, Chicago IL
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A traffic accident occurred near Kostner Avenue and 53rd Street involving a vehicle with a suspended license. Officers requested a pretrial release form and a tow.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
822.
00:01
A22.
00:03
A22.
00:04
Anybody out there can bring me a pretrial release form, the long form.
00:12
Anyone that could bring 822 a pretrial release form over at 53rd and Kostner?
00:22
Is there anyone that could bring 822 a pretrial release form, 53rd and Kostner, on this auto accident?
00:32
722 landed 041 on the miles.
00:36
22104, it's 1423.
00:43
Vail the sergeant in 8th.
00:48
820.
00:51
822 is looking for somebody to bring them a pretrial release form over and their traffic accident at 53 and Kostner, no one's coming out.
01:01
812 I can bring one.
01:03
812 time for it, thank you.
01:10
820.
01:12
20, 12 is going to bring one.
01:16
Okay, very good.
01:21
822 again.
01:23
22. 22.
01:25
I have to order open in town for one of these vehicles.
01:30
Which plate?
01:32
The Frank Charlie (number withheld).
01:35
He's got a suspended license in total charts.
01:39
It's going to be a flow.
01:46
Uh, yeah.
01:48
All right, and then what's a good address? Near Kostner is on the corner, or you have a better address?
01:54
No, it's right here on the corner.
01:56
All right, 10-4[1], near Kostner, full flow and suspended license, 104.
02:03
And you're going to wait with it on scene, right? So okay, send soon.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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