Traffic accident reported near Illinois route 17 and route 66, Dwight IL
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident occurred near Illinois Route 17 and Route 66. Emergency services from Cornell Fire and Dwight units were dispatched to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Cornell Fire
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
You go ahead, sir, take it for an accident on 17 and Route 66.
00:10
Master Steve, is that the one that Dwight is on, White, CD is on?
00:17
That's correct, VECOM.
00:21
Would you like a PAYO? T-COM, I'm going to 824's arrived in the riverside hospital.
00:28
Yeah,
00:33
you can go ahead and I give my base, please.
00:40
Mr. Pache, just give me a minute, sir.
00:48
We can undetopathy point 1824 out at Riverside Hospital.
00:54
Mass. Receive, 1050[1].
01:11
Dwight Fire this is a page out for the accident at Mazon and 66? Dwight Fire this is a page out for the accident in Mazon and 66 on page 1051?
01:23
Page 1051. Page uh...
01:30
18, make for the other.
01:34
7. 1850.
01:41
1052
01:48
Agents, welcome Agent Humber, you got two on standby.
01:52
Best receipt.
01:55
You got me.
01:58
You got ridges on third of the accident.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1050: Traffic accident
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Location mentioned:
IL-17 & Old Rte 66, Dwight, IL 60420
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