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Officer investigates non-drivable vehicle on interstate shoulderLemont IL

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DuPage County, IL

An officer checked a vehicle parked on the southbound shoulder of Interstate 55. The vehicle was found to be non-drivable and a tow was requested.

Audio|Source: Lemont Public Safety
02:2
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to be out checking on a theoretically parked vehicle in southbound I-55.
00:07
What's on?
00:14
Yeah,
00:17
it was 52 ever.
00:23
899156 same over town the 899156 same over town via red T-cap with one overseas load 1-4-52 in river
00:39
2.991, go ahead.
00:42
I'm clear to a fire alarm at Metaborg Banner.
00:45
You please close a call.
00:47
Message you see.
00:53
10-4[1]. What's the current time?
01:00
Chicago 3214 clear and I'll be en route to the crash.
01:03
I get Harlem.
01:06
Department.
01:11
I think I was that on.
01:12
152.
01:18
Yeah, I know I'm on a follow-up, but you can just tag me.
01:21
It's going to be Julia Highway Spencer, Julia Highway Spencer,
01:25
Indiana 28, 727, Charles Young, Edward, 727 C-C-Y-E, Saturday, Sue.
01:32
Thank you, Senator.
01:38
934, D.C. 98, 934.
01:42
State, once in ten points.
01:43
All right, I can cut the in-one, blue, stand up, son.
01:52
Yeah, we should be good.
01:56
All right, I let the state police know they're going to need one tow over here for this car, it's non-drivable, and we'll be returning.
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