Wrong way driver on interstate 64 near Big Bend, University City MO
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According to the dispatch call, a maroon sedan was driving the wrong way westbound in the eastbound lanes on interstate 64 near Big Bend. Multiple agencies were alerted to the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Missouri State Highway Patrol - Troop C
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01:42
Transcript:
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Westbound in the eastbound lanes of 64 near Big Bend.
00:03
Westbound in the eastbound lanes of 64 near Big Bend was a maroon sedan.
00:08
No longer as I do.
00:11
What can't this?
00:13
Stables County is clear.
00:14
They keep an E-Pathom zero.
00:20
And Los County cars, wrong way driver, westbound and eastbound lanes, interstate 64 near Big Bend, maroon sedan.
00:25
Again, wrong way driver, westbound and eastbound lanes, interstate 64 near Big Bend, maroon sedan.
00:30
Information East Central, 23 minutes for two clear.
00:37
Are you secure?
00:42
Okay, is there, you go for the wrong way driver.
00:47
1450 will spring go ahead and pass me to the wrong way driver I'm at 270 and 44 14503 23 minutes to be clear 890 well in 42 890 23 minutes for so clear.
01:07
890 23 minutes to clear 262 24 minutes to see clear.
01:22
I'm clear from my stop is 4253 so we're only that wrong way drive.
01:27
That's affirmative.
01:32
Ken, board, do we have any updates for the minutes?
01:34
Negative, we've only received one update from East Central, the original information, westbound and eastbound lane 64 near Big Bend, the maroon sedan.
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Location mentioned:
Big Bend Blvd, University City, MO 63130
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