Vehicle accident with one car off road on I-44 in Eureka, Eureka MO
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle crashed on eastbound I-44 in Eureka near Antire Road and went into the woods. Emergency responders are on scene with one patient being assisted.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis County Fire and EMS - South
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Transcript:
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1902 also respond vehicle accident in eureka eastbound I-44 east of Antire Road 1902 also respond respond on Fire Tac 20
00:22
2427 also respond vehicle accident eastbound 44 east of Antire 2427 also respond respond on fire attack 20
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from 22 27
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2217
00:49
County 2227 I District and are at the SCAD base 23 17 verifying response
01:03
Just the session 8 17
01:09
We copy we try not figure it out now
01:14
I'm there
01:19
Two units responding on eastbound 44.
01:23
I'm going to be just past the tractor trailer one vehicle into the woods.
01:30
2817, do we have an apartment home?
01:36
Do you repeat that?
01:41
35-24A is on the first floor.
01:42
What do you for you? I'll put you guys up to the room.
01:52
2817 are you on the scene?
01:56
Yeah, we just pulled up.
01:58
That's clear.
01:59
And 3524, do you advise when you get a room number? They just told us the common area.
02:06
3524, that.
02:11
Think 490s on scene.
02:13
One vehicle off the roadway will be out of the roadway.
02:17
We'll be out of the second floor.
02:30
490, that's clear.
02:33
1334 to block the slow length.
02:40
G01, correction, 1902 is on the scene.
02:42
I'll have 44 command.
02:45
Let's see what command.
02:51
2490 command.
02:55
Go ahead.
02:58
We've got one patient.
03:01
We'll be getting him out here shortly.
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