Traffic accident with two vehicles at Route 31 and Crane Road, Kane County IL
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident occurred near Route 31 and Crane Road in St. Charles involving two vehicles. One vehicle was a dark blue Toyota Camry with airbags deployed. Both vehicles were upright; one was on the road and the other off the road. Damage was mild to moderate. One conscious female patient, age 41, was reported at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Dekalb & Southern Kane County Public Safety.
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Transcript:
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St. Charles Fire, Truck 101,
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and Medic 153, respond to accidents with unknown injuries, at near Route 31 and Crane Road, St.
00:12
Charles.
00:26
Charles Fire, Medic 152, respond to animal bike patients at near Time Trail, St.
00:37
Charles, Cross Street, Time Court and Foxchase Boulevard.
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Route to the accident, unknown injuries at near Route 31.
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and Crane Road, we do have airbag deployment.
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We have possible patients in a dark blue Toyota Camry.
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You have St. Charles. St.
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Charles. Right at near Kime Trail, it's going to be one female patient, 41, they're conscious reading.
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Medic 252 move to St.
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Charles Station 1, Medic 252 move to St.
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Charles Station 1.
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Mr. Chief, thank you.
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153, pull in line,
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the truck. Second, I truck one.
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The time 100, one friend is there.
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We've got two vehicles upright, one on the roadway, one off the roadway.
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It's like mild to moderate damage.
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I'll be out checking.
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Message received.
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Everybody on scene.
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Two vehicles, upright, one in the roadway, one off the roadway, looks like mild to a moderate damage down checking.
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