Car and semi-truck crash on interstate 57 mile 22, Franklin County IL
Emergency responders attended a crash involving a car and a semi-truck on Interstate 57 near mile marker 22. All occupants had exited the vehicles before emergency services arrived. EMS and local deputies were on scene.
Audio|Source: Franklin, Perry, Jackson, Williamson, and Jefferson Counties Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Tengenini County Rescue, 1022.
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The call is the 22 mile marker on 57.
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1022.
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The call at the 22 mile marker at the angle.
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Those drivers are out of the vehicle.
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The wrong thing is nothing.
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Timeout.
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1648.
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12, go ahead.
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Check the status of a bird for us, please.
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Tim.
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Do you still want us to stage or continue? The outside temperature is 54 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Continue.
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Stand for.
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Can you need to the staging area, please.
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Stand for.
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Bush Fireplaces on 310 Elm, Stanton Elm and Bush for a gas line.
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I went through for my tone.
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There's a gas line hit at near Elm Street, Amherst been notified.
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They advise that it's bubbling.
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10 to 4.
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the enrapple station.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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This is a very timing.
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Parkway Street comes on.
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They at the park.
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The parkway street can be gone.
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To be at the park, the roadside of our farm.
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De Quinex-19, go ahead.
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X119, 1050, I-57 southbound line post 22.
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I-57 southbound, Mount Post 22.
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Car versus truck tractor semi-trailer, everyone is out.
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Deputy, Union County Deputy on scene, EMS now.
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10-4[1] now.
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I-57, Illinois
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