Four-Car Crash Followed by Fatal Truck Crash on Northbound Route 53 at Woodfield Rd, Schaumburg

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Schaumburg firefighter/paramedics and Illinois State Police responded about 2:33 p.m. Tuesday to a four-car crash on Route 53 near Woodfield Road in the northbound local lanes on the right shoulder. Firefighters reported the crash was over Golf Road. Paramedics transported at least one victim to Northwest Community Hospital.

Schaumburg firefighter/paramedics received a second crash call on northbound Route 53 about 3:14 p.m. Tuesday. Illinois State Police and Schaumburg firefighter/paramedics received a report of ‘pickup truck’ under a semi-trailer truck in the northbound lanes, just south of Higgins Road. Elk Grove Village firefighter/paramedics also responded to the call. The driver of the vehicle was reported trapped under the vehicle.

Firefighters from Schaumburg leaving the first crash were heading southbound to respond to the second crash when they reported passing the second crash and described it as a major crash requiring heavy extrication.

Elk Grove fire command then arrived on the scene and reported Illinois State police were already on the scene, and reported they were on a heavy extrication operation.

A Schaumburg resident was trapped in a white GMC Envoy after crashing into the rear end of the semi-trailer truck. The semi-trailer truck was possibly stopped for traffic congestion from the first crash, when the man attempted to avoid the crash by heading toward the Route 53 exit to Higgins Road. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. No word on any injuries to the man driving the semi-trailer truck.

The northbound lanes of Route 53 were closed for an extended period through the evening rush hour during accident investigation. The last fire vehicles cleared the scene at about 7:15 p.m.

The crash is the second fatal crash in less than two weeks in a stretch of northbound Route 53 from Higgins Road to Algonquin Road.



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