Single vehicle crash with injuries near Common Field St, Portage Des Sioux MO
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A single vehicle crashed near Common Field Street on Highway J. A white Malibu is in the ditch with reported injuries. The incident was reported by several parties, including mention of a child in the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Missouri State Highway Patrol - Troop C
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
John just out of Common Field Street, Highway, John just south of Collins-Pill Street,
00:04
could be a single vehicle accident with a white Malibu located in a ditch.
00:09
You are better than me from now.
00:16
I was counting from Walvin, 311, please.
00:23
5.5, less bound 70 from the 225,
00:27
the dark blue SUV that hit the median and is still swerving.
00:32
The vehicle continued driving in the left lane, approximately 65 miles per hour, it's possibly 1055 driver.
00:42
Affirmative, there's three different reporting parties following the vehicle.
00:46
One of them advised there is a young kid in the vehicle.
00:55
461, can you tend on?
01:00
During 461.
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461, that's clear, 21, 59, trips to clear.
01:14
Board of St.
01:15
Louis City.
01:21
Gopher City.
01:22
GoFer City.
01:24
Board out of two, out of service.
01:28
More than one and two out of service at 2,200.
01:35
4.53, vehicle crash with injuries, highway J.
01:39
John, south of Common Field Street, Highway J.
01:42
John, south of Common Field Street, and Portage Des Sioux, the white Malibu in the ditch, firing a mess on route, information, is from St.
01:49
Charles County.
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Location mentioned:
Common Field St, Portage Des Sioux, MO 63373
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