Driver falls asleep causing crash on I-88 near Rochelle, Rochelle IL
A driver possibly fell asleep, causing a single-vehicle crash off I-88 westbound near Rochelle, with responders on scene and a lane closed for safety.
Audio|Source: Rochelle Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Attention Rollshall Fire and Stewart first responders area I-88 westbound mile marker 75 and 3 quarters for a male,
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for a driver that possibly fell asleep at the wheel,
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drove off the roadway into a field.
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Repeating attention Rollshall Fire and Stewart first responders, area I-88 westbound near mile marker 75 and 3 quarters for a driver that possibly fell asleep at the wheel.
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Went off the roadway into a field, Timau, 1534.
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Clarifying I-88 westbound 75 and 3 quarters.
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That's affirmative I-88 westbound mile marker 75 and 3 quarters.
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C.
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C.
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Rochelle 403.
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3. Go ahead.
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In route.
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403 in route.
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Police to rescue 8.
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Seeway, go ahead.
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Rescue 8, Frank 21 in a row.
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Rescue 8 and Frank 21 in round.
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Michelle 403.
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We go ahead.
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On scene,
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single vehicle,
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the northbound, or excuse me,
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westbound north side,
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one vehicle.
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Looks like the occupants outside.
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Message received 403 on scene,
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possible occupants outside.
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Go ahead.
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Rescue 8 and spring 21 on scene.
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You bro 2A and spring 21 unseen.
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All right.
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Michelle, please, from Stewart, 2121.
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21, go ahead.
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21's in route with 3.
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That's in route with 3.
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Message is in route with 3.
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Social Police Rescue 8.
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Go ahead.
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The advisory have Lane 2 closed.
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Lane 2 on 88, Westbound is closed.
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Receive Lane 2 closed, West Bomb is closed.
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4-03.
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Go ahead.
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We know if ISPs dispatch to this also.
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I did advise them.
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I can call back and get an ETA.
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