Two-car collision near North Second and Hononegah, Roscoe IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible two-vehicle collision near North Second Street and Hononegah Road in Roscoe, Illinois. Both vehicles reportedly had moderate damage with airbag deployment. All occupants were out of the vehicles, and no injuries were confirmed at the time of the report.
Audio|Heard on: Harlem Roscoe Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Solar Medical, second call, Hononegah Road and North Second Street for a traffic accident.
00:07
Police department on scene.
00:11
Roscoe Battalion Seven will be en route from Station Three.
00:15
Ten-four, Battalion Seven.
00:20
All right, let's go. Medic One and Engine One will be en route.
00:22
Hononegah and North Second.
00:24
Ten-four.
00:29
All right, Roscoe Medic Two is at Mercy.
00:34
Ten-four, Medic Two at Mercy.
00:41
Hello Roscoe, Medic One on scene Hononegah.
00:44
Got two vehicles.
00:47
Moderate damage, airbag deployment, both vehicles upright.
00:50
Looks like all parties are out.
00:52
We'll be out investigating.
00:56
Ten-four, two vehicles, moderate damage, all vehicles upright, airbag deployment.
01:01
Operations pending, investigate.
01:07
Hello Roscoe, Engine One on scene Hononegah.
01:11
Ten.
01:17
Roscoe Battalion Seven will be on scene Hononegah.
01:21
This is going to be on Hononegah, westbound lanes.
01:26
Ten-four, Battalion Seven.
01:32
Correction, it's going to be eastbound turn lane.
01:38
Eastbound turn lane, ten-four.
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