Single-vehicle crash on Highway 79 with no injuries, Pike County MO
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A single-vehicle crash occurred on Highway 79 in Pike County. The driver left the vehicle to try to get cell phone service. There were no injuries or entrapment reported. Fire was requested due to oil on the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: West Central IL and North East Mo Counties Public Safety
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Deputy, I've seen advising there is in Trampment.
00:07
The occupant of the vehicle is with a bystander to the south of my head.
00:17
The county is NECOM on Regency Beach.
00:22
All right, county, this is NECOM.
00:26
Did I over here say that that person was trapped?
00:33
I do not believe so.
00:34
Stand by word confirmed.
00:36
It was not...
00:37
no entrapment.
00:43
Group is going to be the driver.
00:46
I was informed by the camera at the ridge that the driver serves off my location with the bystander supposedly getting self-on service.
00:56
Big Mark, you said.
01:01
You seven.
01:03
The piers is no entrapment.
01:05
We got contact with the bystander saying that the driver of the vehicle was traveling south, still on 79, trying to get cell phone service.
01:14
I'm going to drive me contact.
01:16
Tim.
01:17
It's very good.
01:31
104, Zone 2, front door,
01:34
left.
01:35
Heholder information is not valid for the ADA.
01:42
Go ahead.
01:44
All right, County for Rolls County Deputy on scene, you're requesting fire due to oil on the roadway.
01:56
Receive, we will dispatch fire for oil on the roadway.
02:06
1-5-10.
02:09
On scene.
02:17
647. 647 to be clear.
02:23
I made contact with the driver just south of the crash location
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Location mentioned:
MO-79, Missouri
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