Man involved in vehicle accident on highway during welfare check, Leslie MO
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Officers responded to a report of a man expressing suicidal thoughts and believed to be under the influence. He left in a blue Dodge truck heading toward Rosebud, Missouri. The man became involved in a motor vehicle accident on eastbound I-44 near the 247 on-ramp. Emergency responders required a heavy wrecker and fire service due to a spill from a box truck carrying packages.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan and Surrounding Area Public Safety
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08:10
Transcript:
00:00
Object (name withheld) is currently in the vehicle.
00:03
It is a blue Dodge truck handicapped plate, (number withheld).
00:16
504 clear CLEM no having an extended ATA due to road conditions
00:22
That's clear.
00:24
We've been advised that the subject is attempting to leave and may be going to his residence near Rosebud. The reporting party does not believe there are any weapons in the truck.
00:34
10-4[2] was there anything a physical happen between him or is just a stressor suicide
00:42
He just drove off.
00:48
Other of the notes, it's just showing threats to suicide and arguing.
00:52
The reporting party is also advising that you may also be intoxicated.
01:05
Or type of Lulby.
01:08
No, it's clear.
01:09
We will notify Gaffinandine County.
01:13
However, he states he did not make any statements on himself or anybody else.
01:18
He says he's fine.
01:19
Mother said that she believes he'd be fine as well.
01:22
She'll be at the hotel with him just to keep it on him.
01:26
The time for.
01:33
You have a caller description?
01:38
Negative. Negative.
01:49
Franklin County is at 815.
01:52
Go ahead.
01:56
815, suicidal subject,
01:58
just left an address near single source road,
02:01
possibly en route to Rosebud, subject is (name withheld), made suicidal comments.
02:08
His family does have his firearms still at the house, but he's believed to be under the influence of methamphetamines.
02:14
Truck is a blue dodge,
02:17
plate information, (number withheld).
02:23
The highway's pretty bad.
02:25
I'm going to have to exit at the 203 and double back.
02:28
He has tangled in the cables.
02:30
Left line.
02:33
10-4[2] is in eastbound or westbound?
02:36
That's going to be eastbound.
02:39
104.
02:42
Just rapidly just south of the road.
02:45
The plane.
03:04
2927.
03:19
2927, 8034, 83314, respond motor vehicle accident, I-44 eastbound at the 247 on-ramp,
03:28
2112, WRII 358.
03:36
1185 Franklin 1185.
03:40
1185.
03:42
I'm at the 2440 down I'm gonna respond to that 1050 until state can get there to assist with traffic.
03:50
1185 enter out to the 247 to assist with traffic at 2112.
03:56
606. 6.6, go ahead, 10.3-11.
04:00
104. Advise, possibly blocking what animal service right now?
04:07
Could you possibly check Modoc camps and see exactly where that 1050 is? That way I can have a better heads up?
04:20
10-4[2]. If you need us to respond for traffic control, we can.
04:29
06, then-com, can you 10-9[1].
04:34
742, Advise County can respond if you need traffic control.
04:39
On ramp from the union entrance before exit on the Highway O.
04:49
That is clear.
05:00
1154 Franklin.
05:04
Just (name withheld)'s a phone with him.
05:06
He's had that man still at the house.
05:07
He walked back inside from the truck using in.
05:12
Back all the direction with cable cutters to cut the cables since that vehicle is sitting partially in the left lane.
05:22
10-4[2].
05:24
740. I'll be en route to the service road to get traffic under control there.
05:31
That's worked.
05:35
6 in time.
05:38
6.06.
05:39
Go ahead and get Chris and Sons out here.
05:42
We'll roll back.
05:44
You're going to need a record to pull it off the side.
05:48
7.
05:51
3.443.53.53.
05:56
51.
05:57
Go ahead.
05:59
I want to go back to town so I don't cause the additional hazard on the highway.
06:08
Down 606.
06:11
Go ahead.
06:13
Do you have a weight in what they're holding?
06:20
Okay. Okay.
06:33
Relating 924, they're in service 2116.
06:37
6.06, thank you.
06:43
I got G1 when you're ready.
06:47
606.
06:48
Be Texas, William King, Robert, 1465.
06:51
Yeah, Texas, William King, Robert, 1465.
06:58
Yeah, Texas, 6.
07:00
Can't come.
07:02
Go ahead.
07:04
Send Common 606 request for Chris and Sons.
07:09
Did he advise a rollback?
07:15
N3.
07:17
Okay, I think we're getting a heavy wrecker.
07:19
I got it.
07:21
6.0.com. You can you contact Chuck for a heavy wrecker?
07:25
We need to no-fi fire.
07:26
We've got spellage.
07:28
It would be a box truck pulling Amazon packages.
07:32
6.06, would you like Chucks, sir, Chris?
07:35
Chucks.
07:38
104 returns on a 2018 international truck, negative 29.
07:44
104. I think out 6.6.
07:51
Fire is requesting best access.
07:54
North service road,
07:56
westbound.
07:59
104.
08:01
6.6.
08:07
Go ahead.
08:08
Can you advise what is spelling?
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[2]
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