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Single-vehicle crash on highway with driver trappedMacon County MO

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MO-156, Missouri

A male driver struck a bridge near Aurora on Highway 156, became trapped in his vehicle. Rescue teams are performing extrication. A medical helicopter is en route to the landing zone at South Gifford.

Audio|Heard on: Macon County Rural Fire Departments
Listen to dispatch call
04:51
Transcript:
00:00
Number one, all respond to units be advised.
00:04
We do have MU4 out of Kirksville en route to South Gifford LZ[1] with a 17-minute ETA.
00:16
7-minute. 7.03, Cove.
00:18
17 minute for M.U.4.
00:24
Now will be advised.
00:25
We are going to use TAC1 for your obscene TAC channel.
00:42
Now I'm to rescue rescue.
00:48
Yes,
00:52
sir, I was going to update you.
00:54
This truck...
00:55
I ran into the bridge of the Bannister.
00:58
The Bannister went into the headlight, and it has pushed everything into the front, into him, and he is in the backseat.
01:07
Upper level, he's fine.
01:09
They don't state that you guys are going to definitely have to do everything to get him out.
01:15
The bottom,
01:16
his whole bottom half is pinned.
01:19
Copy that. Thank you.
01:23
You're welcome for 1754.
01:28
9-1-703 also copies that traffic.
01:34
703 on scene, 1754.
01:37
The next, 911, not on scene.
01:39
I was just copying the extrication needed traffic.
01:43
Copy.
01:53
all units on 156.
01:55
Once they got it.
02:10
I'll see that.
02:17
Five,
02:22
go ahead.
02:25
Yes, sir, that is correct.
02:29
Yes,
02:32
sir, that is correct.
02:33
It's going to be the best street of Fedora Avenue.
02:44
Should be a 50-year-old male.
02:46
He had ran into a bridge.
02:49
He is in whole lower half possible broken leg.
03:05
We do have M4 out of the correction around the 10-minute UTA to the South Gifford LZ[1].
03:10
The advice we do believe the bridge has rammed him to the back of his vehicle.
03:19
Another, go ahead.
03:35
No,
03:38
one copy, sir.
03:40
770 the incident command, one vehicle upright, blocking traffic.
03:49
...anyany County, uh, thank you, we're in five to be able to back our county.
03:56
One copy, Decad, 25.
04:03
You're going to be responding to Highway 156 just east of Aurora for a male, 60 years old.
04:09
One vehicle motor vehicle accident, he was at a pickup truck.
04:12
When he struck the bridge, the barrier pushed back in the back of his vehicle.
04:17
We do have an MN one route now with a 9-minute ETA to the South Gifford LV.
04:24
B-CFT-670.
04:27
PFC-0.
04:37
I'll copy 707 on scene, 700 new with infinite command.
04:41
Switching the attack one, number one, 2A1, go ahead.
04:45
A1. A1.
04:49
11th, northeast,
04:51
1803.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
LZ: Landing Zone (typically for air medical/helicopter)

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