Six people were injured in a two-vehicle crash in the far north Chicago suburb of Grayslake Sunday afternoon. At 3:24 p.m., the Grayslake police and fire departments were called for a crash near Peterson and Midlothian roads. Police said a 2025 Corvette was headed west on Peterson Road and turning left, when it struck a 2020 GMC sport-utility vehicle that was headed east. The SUV rolled over, and a 12-year-old was ejected from the back seat, Grayslake police said.
Main Idea: Grayslake police and fire crews responded to a two-vehicle crash Sunday that injured six people, including a 12-year-old who was sent to a Chicago hospital with serious injuries.
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A serious crash can cause injuries, traffic delays, and higher medical costs for households and insurers. Grayslake police and fire crews had to close part of Peterson Road and use rescue work that strains local emergency resources.
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Hospital that received the crash victims for medical treatment.
Investigative team assisting with the crash response and inquiry.
Hospital that transferred and treated the injured 12-year-old.
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