Company truck crashes into trees near Highway 32 and County Road 83, Iron County MO
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A company truck crashed into trees near Highway 32 and County Road 83 in Dent Township. Fire and emergency medical services are responding to the accident. A state trooper is en route from Cherokee Pass and will provide injury updates upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Southeast Missouri Counties Public Safety
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
We're taking a motor vehicle with unknown injuries, any area of Highway 32 and County Road 83.
00:06
Highway 32, County Road 83, company truck, possibly hit trees, responders are en route to check the vehicles.
00:19
Understood, Iron County, do you have EMS en route?
00:22
Do you have fire and EMS en route?
00:29
Ten-four, trooper en route from Cherokee Pass.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:42
1157.
00:45
1157, 1050 day unknown, Missouri 32 and County Road 83,
00:51
Iron County advising a truck possibly into trees, fire and EMS en route.
00:59
104 en route.
01:04
2214.
01:09
19 Park Bluff back in Carlin.
01:13
419, 2214.
01:18
214. 21 is just that.
01:23
31 is back in county and en route for fuel.
01:28
2216.
01:39
1157.
01:42
Could you advise him on Monroe from 67 South Cherokee Pass and to advise the injury status from there on scene?
01:50
10, 42217.
01:55
Are you in dispatch?
02:00
5.8.6 on scene, 8.6.6.
02:05
2217.
02:07
Hi-o.
02:15
Go ahead, Papa both.
02:19
Iron County, reference the motor vehicle accident, Missouri 32, County Road 83.
02:26
Our trooper en route from Cherokee Pass requesting injury status notification upon arrival.
02:36
We'll get the information when the first responder arrives.
02:42
Understood 2218.
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Location mentioned:
State Hwy 32 & Co Rd 83, Dent Township, MO 63623
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