Traffic accident on i-55 southbound near i-39 ramp, Normal IL
A white Ford Fusion crashed into the median on I-55 southbound near the I-39 off-ramp. The car's airbags deployed, and the roadway was partially blocked. Multiple fire and rescue teams responded to the scene to assist.
Audio|Source: Bloomington and Normal Fire
05:29
Transcript:
00:00
All about normal units responding to 163 southbound.
00:04
There's going to be white Ford Fusion, hit the median, does have airbag deployment.
00:11
It's going to be closer to the I-39 off-ramp from I-55.
00:15
It's locked.
00:16
Southbound.
00:19
You're going home 11.
00:21
Leroy guys, go up here, trucks.
00:36
Go on to night shift trucks.
00:39
When you come back to the yard, allow yourself enough time to dump all them trucks out and clean the trays out.
00:48
31, gentlemen.
00:59
Twenty-three, ten-four.
01:02
Looking good, Alan.
01:04
Looking good, that's what we need.
01:07
Leroy Wanda, Wanda, boarding.
01:15
Derek, are you anywhere close to the north end of the six-lane?
01:21
Mine just came down the ramp, but it really had a car lock.
01:26
Can you head towards the north end?
01:31
Northbound State Police got a car facing the wrong way.
01:34
I'm not sure if it's before the bridge or after the bridge,
01:38
but can you look and see if that bridge is icing up and if it is, put a treatment on it?
01:48
What you say? Northbound bridge,
01:50
like the Curly Q to Tijuana Curly Q to Chicago.
01:58
It would be, yes, it would be the bridge where 55 goes over 74 up there on the north end.
02:09
Alright, 104.
02:10
Yeah, I'll cut that way.
02:12
I'm sure it's slick road because God forbid they know how to drive.
02:19
Yeah, 10 more.
02:20
I don't know what the cause is.
02:22
I just know there's a car up on the north end that the state police are heading to.
02:29
That's it for pretty much running wheel tracks.
02:33
Everything is still blowing out here, but it's not as bad as a flood, so.
02:42
Watch for nine.
02:48
You guys are going home at 11, I need those trucks full fuel, and we're going to push them into the building.
02:56
40-2-10-4[1].
03:02
38, 10-4[1].
03:05
Whiteford.
03:11
Yep, 10-4[1], sound good.
03:18
I don't see, I know what those guys are gonna do, they're gonna sleep.
03:23
Tony, we had this conversation earlier that nobody knows that full five-letter word is.
03:35
Mr. (name withheld), you leave your truck out, because Mike Brant will get in it.
03:41
23, 10-4[1].
03:47
Can you more the words of Greta Thunberg? How dare they sleep?
03:56
I'm just take turns calling all of them about every hour and hour.
04:04
All right, yes.
04:05
You go home 8.11 and I'll state a little seven.
04:10
Plain mob, deal!
04:15
Cover, Brian.
04:16
You might have gone back in at seven.
04:22
That's over for anybody.
04:28
That's count three, I think he's unreadable.
04:30
Last unit you're unreadable.
04:38
Stopped in the yard, chop off with Brian, you have a sink was empty where I head up 24.
04:45
The Skyjack that they unloaded this morning is parked right in the way of trying to get in easy access to the brine.
04:58
I'll talk to them, but they were supposed to be working on getting a temporary power wired up for the brine tanks today.
05:08
Catmore.
05:12
Be the 163 southbound at the 39 ramp.
05:16
We got one in the roadway block of the number one in two legs.
05:21
Major General have 55 commands.
05:24
Standful, you're on scene 820.
05:27
Back up, Italian 10 is on scene.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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