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Traffic accident on Highway t with male occupantAudrain County MO

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Hwy T, Missouri

A white half-ton pickup truck went into a ditch on Highway T near Highway E. A male occupant was inside but not trapped. He was conscious and breathing, had blood on his head, but no visible serious injuries were seen.

Audio|Heard on: Audrain County Missouri Public Safety
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03:23
Transcript:
00:00
Hunter Kennedy, two, under an ambulance, medic one, medic one, a litig station three,
00:04
in the ambulance and first responders respond for a traffic accident, the Highway T-Tom, roughly one mile east of Highway E.
00:09
Edward, Highway T-Tom, roughly one mile east of Highway E.
00:12
Edward,
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D for a...
00:16
White half-ton pickup found off the roadway, a male subject, male occupant inside the vehicle, does not appear to be trapped.
00:25
Unknown injuries at this time, caller is checking.
00:28
It can be medic one on station three first responders.
00:30
Swampurch, half-gacted and beat T-Tom, roughly one mile east of E.
00:34
Edward. Highway T-Tom, roughly one mile east of Highway E.
00:36
Edward.
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Befer a white, half-ton pickup found in the ditch,
00:41
one occupant, male mid-thirties.
00:43
Does not appear to be trapped trying to ascertain injury status.
00:46
Time of page 603 to begin 2.922 to direct 70 tonight.
00:51
I'm a trap text.
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I'm ready.
00:57
Got.
00:59
Supported Highway T-Tom, roughly one mile east of E.
01:02
Edward T-Tcom, one mile east of Highway E.
01:04
Edward. White halftime pickup found in the ditch, male occupant.
01:08
No entrapment, possible injuries.
01:10
EMS[1] versus 1-7-7-paged.
01:17
Avila, being out.
01:20
605 Audraino, viener out.
01:26
6.05, ecturn coupling route, 645.05.
01:30
605, 2F, ZFS.
01:31
FF.S.
01:37
6.05.
01:39
Audrain County advises of a 1050 J and known on T-Tom, just east of E.
01:45
Edward.
01:47
Well, being around to pick up into a ditch with possible entrapment.
01:52
All right.
01:59
Medic 1, go ahead.
02:03
Okay, 1 in Route 154.8.
02:10
154.8-6-606, standby for patient update.
02:22
310-10-0-Y responding.
02:29
Under into Medic 1, Lewis Cedar responding units to information,
02:32
our caller in application awake, heat, awake breathing, not alert.
02:39
Three-two.
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The caller states that the male subject had some blood on its head.
02:56
There's not any active bleeding that the caller can see.
02:58
He doesn't see any apparent injuries.
03:01
The caller is trying to speak with the patient.
03:03
The patient states he's fine and not injured.
03:06
However, they get that blood on his head.
03:12
Receive, Audrey.
03:19
Reporting.
03:22
318, got your responding.
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EMS: Emergency Medical Services

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