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From the Prospect Heights Fire District:
At 0549, Prospect Heights Squad 9 was dispatched to a vehicle fire at the Motel 6 located on Milwaukee Avenue. As they were en route, the call was upgraded to an accident with entrapment. Additional units were sent, including Battalion 9, Ambulance 9, Chief 900, Wheeling Ambulance 23, Ambulance 24, Engine 23, Tower 24, and Mount Prospect Truck 14. Multiple reports indicated that the car had struck the levee wall and ended up in the Des Plaines River. It was later confirmed that there were victims in the water, possibly children.
A swift water response was activated, bringing in Wheeling Battalion 24, Dive Squad 24, Dive 63 and Squad 63 from Des Plaines, as well as a boat from Lincolnshire-Riverwoods. The crash occurred just south of the Motel 6 at the intersection of Milwaukee Avenue and River Road. Upon arrival, firefighters found an SUV that had crashed through the guardrail and plunged over the concrete levee wall into the river. One occupant was ejected, while others were believed to be still inside the vehicle.
First responders quickly set up ladders along the levee and descended to the car, where they extinguished the fire before beginning a shore-based search. The ejected individual was pronounced dead at the scene. No additional victims were found during the river search.
The Des Plaines River levee is a concrete structure running along the east side of Milwaukee Avenue, stretching from Palatine Road to just north of Euclid/Lake Avenue. It is approximately 12 inches thick and extends several feet below ground to prevent erosion. Above ground, it varies in height from a few feet to over ten feet. At the location impacted by the vehicle, the levee was about 5-6 feet high. It appeared the impact may have shifted the top of the wall by as much as two inches closer to the river.
Photos from the scene show the extent of the damage and the efforts made by emergency crews to recover the victim and secure the area. The incident highlights the dangers of driving near waterways and the critical role of first responders in such emergencies.