Car flips and hits residence in Franklin Missouri accident, Franklin MO
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A car flipped and possibly hit a residence near 2nd Street in Franklin, Missouri. Emergency medical and fire units from Cooper County responded to assist Howard County. One patient was transported to University Hospital. Injuries were initially unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Cooper County Police, Fire, and EMS
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04:20
Transcript:
00:00
Tone, mutual aid, Howard County.
00:15
Cooper County Medical, mutual aid, Howard County, near 2nd Street, Franklin.
00:20
Near 2nd Street, Franklin.
00:23
It's going to be an NBA, unknown injuries.
00:26
Howard advised the vehicle flipped,
00:29
possibly struck a residence.
00:41
Cooper County, this is medic two.
00:43
Did you have traffic for the Amidus District?
00:55
They advise they have an NBA, unknown injuries, vehicle slipped, and possibly struck a residence?
01:23
People can dispatch this as Medic 1.
01:25
We're just passing, getting near mile marker 119 en route.
01:33
Copy. Medic 1 en route, near 2nd Street, Franklin.
01:37
Near 2nd Street, Franklin.
01:40
It can be a mutual aid for Howard County.
01:42
It can be an NBA, unknown injuries, vehicle slipped, possibly struck a residence.
01:55
75.
01:58
23.4J is hooking up to it now.
02:06
175.
02:12
Cooper County, this is Medi-1-1 Information, Mileage 39.4 is reset, Mile Zero.
02:19
Copy.
02:27
Go ahead.
02:29
1012.
03:50
An injury, we're already committed to the bridge.
04:07
Yeah, I'm clear to see and we are en route to university with one.
04:13
Medic 2 en route to University with 1, 253.
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Location mentioned:
2nd St, Franklin, MO 65250
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