Vehicle accident causes road closure near Cherokee and McKeown, Neodesha KS
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A vehicle accident occurred near Cherokee and McKeown in Neodesha, Kansas, resulting in heavy front-end damage and closure of the road at the intersection.
Audio|Heard on: Wilson County Sheriff and Rural Fire, Neodesha Police and Fire
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Where exactly are you wanting them to shut down? At least four-way in Cherokee and then probably McKeown.
00:19
133-24.
00:22
Yes, because since the time.
00:24
4-225.
00:28
225, go ahead.
00:30
Vehicle one non-preference 1041 is going to be J-C-T-A-25.
00:36
1045.
00:40
1519.
00:41
2.20-210-220-2-2-0.
00:48
The last for the VIN for the VIN.
00:55
What I can see, it's 2696.
01:06
24, I only have vehicle one, it's a Nissan Ultima.
01:10
104, 28 vehicles 3 real quick.
01:13
Kansas, 4297 Adam, George Sand.
01:23
Ten-four, I'm trying last four, six nine zero four.
01:32
Ten-four, that's going to be it.
01:34
I'm going to be it.
01:35
Okay.
01:38
Ten-four. Fifteen-twenty.
01:41
Two-five launchoff, five, four, four hundred.
01:43
Okay.
01:56
We switched over to the county channel.
02:03
10-4[1]-251 is trying to get a hold of you, sir.
02:14
We should need a 225.
02:17
You already requested L-41 for vehicle two.
02:23
That's negative.
02:24
We have Gs and around for vehicle one.
02:26
We can see if they can take vehicle two if needed.
02:29
If not, get the maximum preference.
02:33
Heavy front end damage.
02:36
On the main driver side front wheel.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
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Neodesha, KS 66757
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