Two vehicle collision with one leg injury blocks highway, Muscatine County IA
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A two-vehicle accident occurred at Highway 6 near Moscow Road, Iowa. One person suffered a leg injury. Both vehicles blocked the roadway but all occupants were able to exit and walk around.
Audio|Heard on: Cedar, Louisa, and Muscatine Counties Public Safety
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Tension County units took a report of a personal injury accident at the intersection of Highway 6 and Moscow Road in Moscow.
00:06
There are two vehicles involved, with one person suffering a leg injury, blocking the roadway.
00:12
Highway 6 and Moscow Road.
00:15
22.
00:18
31.
00:20
24, sir. 24, sir.
00:26
Units are responding to a two vehicle accident at Highway 6 and Moscow Road, one injury.
00:34
Injury is a leg injury.
00:36
The incident is on Highway 6 near Moscow Road, from 15th right.
00:40
Witton 942, EMP.
00:47
3.34 will be en route to Trinity Bentendorf.
00:51
We have no NBC.
00:53
Time 4.
00:58
That's not going to 5.
01:01
Go ahead.
01:04
Jack, we'll be en route to us.
01:08
Okay.
01:13
That's Colin.
01:14
Wilton, 942.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:19
942 is on scene.
01:20
I have two vehicles.
01:22
Looks like both are on all fours.
01:25
Everybody's out walking around.
01:26
I'll check on patients for a second.
01:29
Goodbye.
01:34
The trooper is checking if 52-43 needs a second unit.
01:43
You can show us en route.
01:47
Perfect.
01:52
We have an EMP on scene who advises that all occupants are out of the vehicles and walking around.
02:10
Two patients.
02:12
Both are marked yellow.
02:17
Super.
02:18
I'm from Old Empire.
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Location mentioned:
US-6 & Moscow Rd, Iowa 52760
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