Pickup truck with hazard lights stopped near highway bridge, Branson MO
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According to the dispatch call, a pickup truck was reported stopped westbound near the roundabout on Highway 76 with hazard lights on. Emergency personnel checked on the driver and confirmed no assistance was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Taney County Police
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be a 10-46[1] vehicle near the three.
00:04
It's going westbound.
00:06
Just after the roundabout, it's going to be a pickup truck with its hazard lights on.
00:26
1.8, any?
00:31
138, go ahead.
00:33
Okay,
00:34
I show myself at 145, 050.
00:37
That's clear.
00:42
1807.
00:48
76 westbound, correct, at the roundabout.
00:57
Foreway, the notes advise pickup truck with the hazard lights blinking just before the bridge going west.
01:09
I think I'm in the area.
01:13
I'm on 76. I'm just now crossing the bridge from the roundabout.
01:16
I'm checking.
01:17
Let's get the located.
01:26
One of the workers in Andy Bean knows him and says he hangs out and Andy Bean serves the arcade primarily.
01:37
137 just cleared the arcade as the negative here.
01:44
That was the vehicle.
01:46
Apparently somebody,
01:48
probably the deputy has already checked on him, but he doesn't need any help.
01:53
He's on Baker off the roadway, or kind of blocking Baker, clearbacking.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-46: Assist motorist
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Location mentioned:
Branson Landing Blvd Suite 100, Branson, MO 65616
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