Motorcycle accident with bleeding rider at E 10th St and S State St, Lockport IL
A motorcycle accident occurred near South State Street and East 10th Street. The rider was bleeding and conscious but was not wearing a helmet.
Audio|Source: WESCOM Fire - North
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Transcript:
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Lockport District 1 for the accident with injuries. Lockport Ambulance 1, Lockport Engine 1, Lockport Ambulance 6, Battalion 11, and Lockport Tower 6. The intersection of South State Street and East, 10th Street.
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The intersection of South State Street and East 10th Street, (number withheld).
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Hey Wilson, we got you in Niagara Trail for the injured foot.
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Walk for the ambulance one, you're going to stay in 10th. It's going to be a single motorcycle that went down.
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I believe it's going to be one rider bleeding.
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Car 6, Battalion 11 in round tonight's in the 10th. In route from the high-level bridge.
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We're seeing the ambulance one, you're going from the high-level bridge.
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Two months one, a Italian engine one in towering to 10th in state.
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It's been a single motorcycle, a single patient.
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The callers, about a couple calls on this, they believe he is conscious.
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He was not wearing a helmet.
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Well,
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I'm 1721. 1721 is on the 1721. All that command.
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All right, 1721, you're on the single game command.
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Let us come from engine one.
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Go engine one.
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We got one motorcycle on the ground, driver's ambulatory. Keep an ambulance one coming, you can hold up everybody else.
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Recinct ambulance one to continue in the rest condition regarding ambulance one and the engine one will handle.
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You're putting one motorcycl on the ground. The driver is out in ambulatory.
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Location mentioned:
E 10th St & S State St, Lockport, IL 60441
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