Multi-vehicle accident with entrapment at Mulroy and Kearney, Springfield MO
Heads up: This post was detected from real-time dispatch audio. Information may be incomplete, and the situation may evolve. Always verify using official agency releases.
A multi-vehicle accident occurred at the intersection near Mulroy Road and Kearney Street in Springfield. There is a person trapped in one of the vehicles. Emergency services requested a second alarm and multiple ambulances to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield and Greene County Fire Operations
Listen to dispatch call
02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Agent 4 is arrived at two-car accident in the intersection.
00:03
No dot on saying Indicore to be investigating.
00:06
Indy Corps has Mulroy Command.
00:11
Fire five and have the station before.
00:18
Yes, back to Mulroy Command.
00:21
Moray Commission.
00:23
Lower fire units respond to Roberson from Mercy, (number withheld), Office 3.
00:28
Give me a second alarm we've got subject trapped.
00:34
I'm all right, friend.
00:40
Alliter three, sir.
00:42
Alliter three on command.
00:44
All right, friend.
00:51
Springfield Battalion 1, Tower 2, Rescue 1.
00:56
You can come to the left of Engine 4, park right here by the light.
01:01
Full off your stuff looks like we're going to need to do a dash roll, remove the top.
01:07
Engine 4 on the scene with Mulroy Command at Mulroy and Kearney.
01:11
Has requested a second alarm for person trapped.
01:16
Hop's one.
01:18
By three copy, we'll pull up right next to you here and get our gear out for a dash roll.
01:27
Dispatch, more recommend.
01:30
More recommend.
01:37
Need at least two, possibly three ambulances.
01:41
We have two for sure patients.
01:44
Okay, more recommend.
01:49
Showing all additional units out to the injury motor vehicle accident, rolling Coney.
01:57
Dispatch Mallory Command.
01:59
Mallory Command.
02:04
Excitation started.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Not all dispatch calls become confirmed incidents. This reflects early radio traffic only. Treat with caution.
