Vehicle hits pedestrian near Jewel on Bell Road, Homer Glen IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle struck a pedestrian near the Jewel on Bell Road. The pedestrian was initially not breathing but regained consciousness and was bleeding from the head. Emergency responders were on scene, and the pedestrian was trying to walk away despite bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: Will IL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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it's going to be a vehicle versus pedestrian.
00:01
The fire department is en route, and they believe the pedestrian is possibly not breathing.
00:07
It's going to be at the Jewel, near Bell Road.
00:11
That's not going on.
00:14
County 165 is from this to me.
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165-104.
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Homer 10, I'll be en route.
00:23
Time, time. Time 4.
00:25
It's going to be near the grocery entrance on the right outside entrance.
00:32
Alright, now they're advising the patient is conscious and breathing, but he is bleeding from his head.
00:38
Flight 3.
00:41
Turning north for you, both in that's 5.3.
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Town 4. Fire stage.
00:48
Homer, you know, Mr.
00:50
43, it looks like he's up now and walking and he's trying to leave.
00:54
Homer, 10, I'm 23.
00:58
10-4. I'm not sure how far he's walked yet.
01:01
He's a male white wearing a black jacket and an orange bear's hat.
01:05
The 17 is trying to keep him on scene, but he's pretty upset.
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Location mentioned:
S Bell Rd, Homer Glen, IL 60491
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