Pickup crashes through fence and hits tree near New Franklin, New Franklin MO
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A pickup crashed through a fence and hit a tree near Interstate 70; injuries involving neck, back, and possible diabetic complications were reported, raising safety concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Cooper County Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:40
Transcript:
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9321, highway 5, 9321, highway 5,
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One-vehicle accident with injuries near I-70; pickup went through fence line and struck a tree 1101.
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It'll be right in front of us here at the bottom of this hill somewhere then.
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Sounding 1101.
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Okay.
00:35
Five peter, phone scene.
00:39
Okay. Okay.
00:41
We're going to have to just pass Ravenswood at the bottom of the next hill.
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Robert.
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(name withheld), I'm watching.
00:53
Copy.
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Five, two for Missouri registration, one Henry Edward Lincoln, 4-2.
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One Henry Edward, Lincoln, 4.2.
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Copy.
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When Henry, Edward, Lincoln, 4-2 comes back to a Ream Cassandra on a 2012 Chevy pickup out of Sedalia, Expiration May 2025, May of 99th.
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Copygiver.
01:30
Everybody's medics,
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neck and back pain and possible diabetic issues.
01:39
Kobe.
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717, go ahead.
01:57
You're complaining head of back pain as well as diabetic issues.
02:05
Copy.
02:14
Two, 1978, Whitemail in the verge.
02:24
The second one is also out of Missouri.
02:26
Also last name, Marine, R.
02:27
Robert, Yerey, A.
02:28
Adam, and Marya, first name for Sandhra.
02:30
T. Charles, hey Adam, D.L.
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S. Sam, A. Adam, and Nora, D.
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David, R. Robert, A.
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Adam, Minocial, L.
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Lincoln.
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Her date of work, 9.23, 1976.
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6.m.m.m.
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Location mentioned:
MO-5, New Franklin, MO 65274
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