Two-vehicle crash on Kingery Hwy with injuries reported, Oak Brook IL


A two-vehicle collision occurred on Kingery Hwy eastbound near 55 ramps involving a black Mazda and another vehicle. The crash caused moderate to heavy damage, blocked a traffic lane, and injuries are reported. Emergency responders are on the scene.
Audio|Source: Will and DuPage Counties Police/Fire
02:33
Transcript:
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Grant and 55th, 55th, Frank Adams, (number withheld), Frank Adam, (number withheld), F.A.
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(number withheld).
00:12
Just north of the north of 55 ramps but on Kingery copy of 28 Frank Edward (number withheld). Looks like a black Mazda for info state and RFD is headed out for a PI[1] accident 29 eastbound at 12.5.
00:41
This morning, did we want each individual vehicle owner,
00:45
a separate CAD for each, or a follow-up attached to the original CAD?
00:51
There’s going to be a follow-up attached to each CAD as the victims are identified.
00:57
Because it’s a long-term commuter parking, so some of them are going to be gone for weeks.
01:02
Time for.
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20 from 31 can you go?
01:13
Yeah, it’s 20 I copy. I was just trying to pipe up for that.
01:20
There’s a lane of traffic that is getting blocked. They didn’t say which lane. It’s going to be a dark sedan and they did say there is another vehicle off the road a little east of the accident.
01:35
There’s a vehicle that has heavy damage and believes that they are injured.
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They said there is also another vehicle just east of this accident and unknown if they’re involved.
01:49
They’re staying just west of York in the eastbound lane.
01:57
3255 checks clear both directions from county line of Cass.
02:05
Two cars vehicle accident, 12.5 eastbound.
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We do have moderate damage from downtown for downtown for Andrews.
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All right, two vehicles, moderate damage, malmarker’s 12.5. All you can keep its units on scene.
02:27
All right, units on scene for 290 to remain, other companies in route can return.
Police codes explained
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[1]
PI: Personal injury (injury involved)
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