Shooting reported near Prince Crossing Road in West Chicago, West Chicago IL
Police and medics are responding to a shooting near Prince Crossing Road in West Chicago. A female caller was heard screaming before the line went dead. A red Lexus may be involved. The scene is near Prince Crossing Road and Northern Anderson intersection. A vehicle with one patient is on the side. No accident was found nearby.
Audio|Source: Will and DuPage Counties Police/Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Show me about to Aspen for the shooting.
00:03
Okay.
00:09
Zero North-018 Prince Crossing Road, West Chicago.
00:13
Number.
00:19
Two is out of the executive about some people.
00:22
I didn't find anything. He cleared, but I guess the caller found someone's ID there and wants to give it with the PDs when they're clear roll call. I'll be holding if that's okay.
00:34
Charlie's 30 okay. Just advise him in the way.
00:41
Yeah, medics are past 27.4 with no accident located. Do you have any further?
00:52
Everyone seems funny on call back. We got the female back on the phone and then she started talking the male, started screaming them, and the line went dead again.
01:01
Oh, for him.
01:06
Roll, but otherwise nothing else going on here.
01:13
We'll see 4.1041 heads up.
01:16
Time for.
01:21
We're almost on our location, so we'll do patient assessment. You can leave it up to Hinsdale.
01:29
Maybe in the southbound side, same thing,
01:33
the Red Lexus.
01:38
Historical.
01:45
I'm just trying to coordinate with Dufish County to possibly replace them.
01:54
Temporal call over.
02:00
Seeing one vehicle with one patient is on side.
02:08
At the intersection of Northern Add the intersection of Northern Anderson at the vehicle.
02:15
Can you call in a moment?
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Location mentioned:
Prince Crossing Rd, West Chicago, IL
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