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Two trucks crash into guardrail near Pulaski CountyPulaski County IL

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Pulaski County, IL

A white flatbed truck and a red box truck crashed into a guardrail near the 38-mile marker in Pulaski County. The crash may be blocking the roadway. The driver of one truck may be stuck and unable to get out of the guardrail.

Audio|Source: Illinois State Police Dispatch - Troop 10
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
I guess there's going to another truck crashing a guardrail or something around the 38, look they're telling me here.
00:09
My sheriff here are coming back that way if you can see it.
00:18
I'll keep an eye out. I'm north of there right now.
00:24
X80, X-804.
00:34
10-4[2], I guess.
00:36
They're telling me he can't get out of the guardrail or something.
00:41
I can't get out of the guardrail or something.
00:51
XOL4, IDOT, I see apparently advised that a white flatbed in a red box truck, plus the guardrail.
00:59
He advised that it could lock a lift free and everyone who makes me a case with his title.
01:11
The next one of the 10-9[1], most of that was broken.
01:16
X-14 from X103.
01:18
And I had an employee if they advised that there was a red-colored box truck and a white flatbed, destructed a card rail,
01:25
and then exit off a Lick Creek exit.
01:27
They're wondering if you could try to locate them.
01:34
2.4X103. I'm approaching Lick Creek exit right now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative

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