Vehicle crash with pedestrian injuries near Big Bend Road, Ballwin MO
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A vehicle collided into the back of a delivery truck near Big Bend Road and Priest Drive in West County. Two pedestrians were struck. Multiple fire and EMS units responded to the scene, reporting heavy damage to one vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis County Fire and EMS - South
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Vehicle rescue in West County near Big Bend Road.
00:05
Cross street is Priest Drive.
00:09
Units 3502, 3527, and 1922 responding.
00:14
Respond on Fire Tac 20.
00:16
Vehicle rescue.
00:18
In West County near Big Bend Road.
00:22
Cross street is Priest Drive. Units 3514, 3502, 3527, and 1922 responding.
00:31
Respond on FireTac 20.
00:44
There are two pedestrians that have been struck.
00:48
Okay.
00:50
Sir, thank you.
00:55
Sorry, your volume's low.
00:56
Can you try that again?
01:01
Just confirming this is on Big Bend, just south of 141.
01:18
Can you dispatch a second ambulance?
01:21
Unit 3502.
01:26
One vehicle collided into the back of a delivery truck.
01:30
Heavy damage reported; I will be investigating and have command.
01:36
One vehicle into the back of a delivery truck with heavy damage, investigating with command.
01:45
Unit 1822 is on safe.
01:48
Unit 1920.
01:50
Central County from 1927.
01:55
Unit 1927.
01:57
Unit 1927, you can disregard the MBA rescue, Unit 1917.
02:04
Unit 1927 is clear.
02:07
Unit is clear.
02:10
Actually, Unit 1997 responding.
02:13
Unit 97 responding.
02:20
Unit 1902 is responding.
02:22
Unit N202 responding.
02:26
Mr. County,
02:29
You can show Unit 1901 on the female near Big Bend.
02:34
Unit 1997 from 1992,
02:37
Unit 1922.
02:40
Unit 1997, go ahead.
02:42
Pull right past West County's ambulance here in the turn lane.
02:49
By Unit 3502 down here.
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