Traffic assistance for tire change on highway 54, Cole County MO
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A motorist changed a flat tire on eastbound Highway 54 near Honey Creek Road with traffic assistance. The vehicle was cleared and the motorist continued on.
Audio|Heard on: Audrain County Missouri Public Safety
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Transcript:
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602, 1046, requesting traffic assistance, changing a tire.
00:04
Eastbound US 54 west of Honey Creek Road, great tour to Camry.
00:10
602, are you clear?
00:18
104. Check out clear.
00:26
Jefferson City 1113
00:31
Go ahead, Jeff.
00:33
1046 J.3, M.
00:35
Marriott Rolling Road, M.
00:37
Marriott Rolling Road, white passenger vehicle blocking the roadway.
00:41
The reporting parties have passed or by, they did think that the vehicle was occupied.
00:45
Still one.
00:50
1113, Trobeckler.
00:55
Hello. AGO.
00:59
AGO. AGO.
01:00
Go-ne-ne-clear.
01:07
Cap's clear. 2222.
01:09
Go-9, go ahead.
01:17
509, Jeff.
01:19
519, go ahead.
01:21
Jeff, send me back out with the subject by the militia.
01:26
Made arrangements for, to meet 1245.
01:33
519-10-4[1]-trip, clear.
01:40
And Jefferson City, 509?
01:43
Go ahead.
01:45
That's subject to also VPC code 2.
01:49
Cerville.
01:50
Sure, both, there.
01:57
Go ahead.
01:59
You should be added north very time for follow-up.
02:06
Northeast, point to a big.
02:23
Central Jefferson City State on Region FIO.
02:30
This is Jefferson City State.
02:34
Referency is a citizen with changing a flat tire on 54 at Honey Creek Road.
02:45
You guys can disregard.
02:46
They've got it changed and are on their way.
02:49
It's unfortunate.
02:50
That's clear.
02:56
In 25, the tires then changed on their way.
03:00
Ten-fourth.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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