Vehicle hit large object on highway 61 in Missouri, Marion County MO
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle traveling southbound on Highway 61 in Missouri struck a large object causing a flat tire. Authorities were requested to check the area between La Grange and the north split of Marion County.
Audio|Heard on: Marion County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
He could maybe notify state just to check on this.
00:04
He advised he was still in Lewis County traveling southbound before he took the exit when he struck something large in the middle of the roadway at 61.
00:19
This one for this off the road, can you repeat your last and catch the other?
00:26
If you take the driveway just east of the North River Bridge,
00:32
it appears that the access road to this particular house takes off to the right on that same driveway.
00:47
104, this is on the north side of the road, correct? Is this the one,
00:51
there appears to be two directly east of the river? Is this the closest one of the river?
00:58
Negative, it will be the opposite one.
01:03
On the north side or the one on the south side? The one on the south side says 609-1.
01:10
Yes, this will be on the north side.
01:19
118, 1018.
01:26
1018, Megan.
01:29
3168, should be clear.
01:35
Let's exit the county line.
01:36
Go ahead.
01:39
1460, me, I'm advised.
01:40
Tom I repeat he was out with a vehicle.
01:43
It has a flat tire advised they possibly struck something large in the roadway.
01:47
Southbound 61 between La Grange and the north split of Marion County.
01:54
They were requesting a trooper to check the area.
01:56
They were going to check with County to see if somebody was closer.
01:59
He'll just start that way until further.
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