Pickup truck rollover with injury on US 61 near Jack Doyle, Hannibal MO
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A pickup truck rolled over and crashed on US 61 near Jack Doyle Industrial Drive, causing injury. Fire and emergency medical services were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: West Central IL and North East Mo Counties Public Safety
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
You got a report, do you have a report of a pickup truck rolling and he's in the middle of the median by Jack Doyle Industrial Drive on US 61?
00:10
Affirmary, we had taken a report of a slide off.
00:12
Did you advise the vehicle had rolled?
00:19
He's directly in the middle of it, he's upright all on the both four tires.
00:22
The right side of the pickup is completely smashed up.
00:25
There's a sign down.
00:31
We'll just back to him as far.
00:38
He said he's hurt, but I can't understand him very well.
00:57
Chair's office, reference the slide off, 61 near Doyles, this will be an injury accident, and a rule first we spawned out with the driver, we have dispatch fire in EMS.
01:10
TAN4.
01:15
Trapper crash with injury, 61 Northbound Jack Doyle Industrial Drive.
01:20
US 61 Northbound Jack Doyle Industrial Drive, respond to name of Fire 1.
01:28
We have EMS and firehead into your location now.
01:31
Can you advise extensive injuries?
01:36
Be advised, I can't really understand that well.
01:39
He's not talking.
01:40
He talked a little bit and then he stops.
01:42
There's another driver just pulled up.
01:45
I don't know he's wanting to take him or not, but he was going northbound,
01:51
and he hit in the medium that hit the embankment and flipped it, and he's landing right in the middle of it.
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US-61, Hannibal, MO
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