Two-vehicle crash with no injuries on Grand Glaize Bridge, Osage Beach MO
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A two-vehicle rear-end crash occurred on the Grand Glaize Bridge on Highway 54 westbound. Both vehicles remained on scene and no injuries were reported. Fire department was dispatched to assist with traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: Camden County Public Safety
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
It's a possible traffic accident down there.
00:06
With safety, 925, 927, confirmed that's a traffic accident in the middle of the Grand Glaize Bridge, a vehicle rear-ended the other, both vehicles still there, reporting no injuries.
00:17
Would you like me to send fire for traffic control?
00:20
Toby, you can go ahead.
00:22
2410, county, can you assign me at squad in vicinity, please.
00:26
Copy, getting fire started, west on Highway 54.
00:31
925 would be high tech on scene.
00:34
Copy 24-10.
00:39
Hi Tech, unseen.
00:44
949-27.
00:46
Go ahead.
00:48
If both those vehicles on the Glaze Bridge are mobile, can you make sure they exit off to the Jeffrey's exit?
00:54
Time, please.
00:59
314, Cammy.
01:04
9.27 OBM, 23 at the vehicle on the bridge.
01:07
24-10, go ahead.
01:10
Probably 1721.
01:21
Be advised, I have taken the vape.
01:25
And the mother has taken the juvenile's phone, just in case we get calls back out here tonight.
01:31
Copy 24-10.
01:37
Osage Beach Fire Station 1, Zone 1 respond for an accident no injury highway 54 westbound I have officers on scene it'll be in the middle of the Glaze Bridge.
01:50
They are unsure if they can get off the roadway police requesting fire response for traffic control.
02:02
11 respondent.
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Location mentioned:
Grand Glaize Bridge, US-54 Expy, Osage Beach, MO 65065
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