Vehicle off roadway into woods with patient trapped, Franklin County MO
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle left the roadway and went into the woods and a creek near Highway H in Boone Township. Emergency responders arrived, and a patient was trapped inside a Jeep.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan and Surrounding Area Public Safety
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Sullivan, you can show 8817 on scene.
00:04
Seine at 1349.
00:08
Sullivan,
00:10
If you could let Franklin County know for 8854, we're going to be off the roadway into the woods, into a wet-weather creek.
00:25
8837. Sullivan Ships back in district available.
00:29
Back in the district available, 1349.
00:35
Franklin County 1162.
00:40
I'm clear-shot.
00:45
Franklin County 80805.
00:46
Franklin County, 8805.
00:51
108 is going to be a verbal disagreement over 8 totes and everybody spoke to the RP 108.
00:58
104, 1350.
01:05
8805 on the scene with command 150.
01:11
8854 is on the scene.
01:15
8854 is on the scene, 1350.
01:20
John John. X-ray Frank, Mary X-ray, Mary Williams,
01:25
(number withheld).
01:33
Then, the coast to 2021 Jeep truck registered to progressive casualty insurance company.
01:40
No associated J1, negative 29.
01:45
1014.
01:47
The 4 will be in the S.
01:52
50 for the U.S.A.
01:55
100, I copied you, 1015.
01:58
Which subject were you? 1015.
02:04
Highway H, command.
02:08
One Jeep on inside, several hundred feet in the woods.
02:12
Patients on the view.
02:17
0518 in one, Missouri.
02:22
Did copy one Jeep on its side, several hundred feet into the woods,
02:27
patient is still inside.
02:28
If you have any further traffic, I didn't copy.
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Location mentioned:
Hwy H, Boone Township, MO
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