Collision on US-54 causes major traffic chaos in Kansas, Cassoday KS
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On US-54 near mile marker 121 in Kansas, a collision between a blue Hyundai Elantra and gray Chevy Equinox caused traffic disruption. Rescue units coordinated towing and paperwork on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Butler County Area Sheriff, Police, EMS and EMA
Listen to dispatch call
02:56
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to have a code green refusal.
00:01
We're going to be on scene for a little bit for paperwork.
00:09
Simpart code green refusal, 940.
00:16
157.
00:18
Easton, U.S.
00:19
54, at the near mile marker 121.
00:24
Arizona, Nora Tom Adam,
00:26
9,
00:27
Tom,
00:28
Zero.
00:30
It's a blue Hyundai Elantra.
00:42
28 negative 2023 Hyundai Elantra ID expiring to 2026 9th, 1300k.
00:57
16A, which show?
01:00
16,
01:02
noon office. 106, noon office.
01:05
2.0.41.
01:12
Everyone in the inspection.
01:20
Good. Can you start it?
01:25
Joe checking up here for that second vehicle.
01:33
Every rest you want to inspection.
01:36
Go ahead.
01:40
Did you copy that traffic?
01:43
Timfor, you're requesting a tow for a second vehicle?
01:49
No, for the second vehicle that's involved up here.
01:52
Chevy Equinox gray in color.
01:55
All-marker 95.
01:57
Two and four.
02:02
Heavy Rescue One.
02:04
The Turnpike already has a tow company en route for the Equinox.
02:12
Copy that you know what tow company it isn't.
02:18
That's negative.
02:27
Could you find out for that for me please so I can notify the driver? We're going to be taking them up to Matthew Green to get him off the highway.
02:41
Have the rescue one?
02:45
Go ahead.
02:48
The tow company is APC, out of El Dorado.
02:54
Copy that, thank you.
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US-54, Kansas
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