Two vehicle crash injures child at High Ridge and Antire, High Ridge MO
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A vehicle accident involving two vehicles occurred near High Ridge Boulevard and Antire Road in High Ridge, Missouri. One child was treated by emergency medical services. The vehicles were later removed from the road and emergency units cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:24
Transcript:
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6817 and 6424 respond to vehicle accident with injuries at High Ridge Boulevard and Antire Road in the area.
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Cross streets of High Ridge Boulevard and Antire Road.
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6817 and 6424 respond a vehicle accident with injuries at High Ridge Boulevard and Antire Road.
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in the area.
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Cross streets, a High Ridge Boulevard and Antire Road, High Ridge Fire,
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(number withheld).
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6434, Jefford.
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62434.
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Two vehicles involved are requesting one pediatric to be checked out.
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Two vehicles, EMS for the one pediatric, 1643.
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J.475, 3765, 24, status check.
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Securone, brother.
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Securna, check. Securna, check, 1644.
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5806, available.
01:24
5806 available, 1645.
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60.304, Jeff.
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Do you have an A.T.A.
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on county?
01:41
Negative ETA on county as Houstrolts was funding.
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Got it, thank you.
01:53
787-Radmars yourself 727 Ryan-Mercet South 1645
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644-2 on scene harry full-line 6415 16416 1646
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6434.
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64 34.
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We've got the pediatric in care of EMS.
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The vehicles have been removed from the roadway.
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642 is going to remain for state.
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34 will be available.
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6434 available.
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Location mentioned:
Antire Rd & High Ridge Blvd, High Ridge, MO 63049
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