Stranded motorist in gray truck on highway near Adam Tom Road, Hermann MO
A motorist in a gray truck was stranded on eastbound Highway 100 near Adam Tom Road due to engine failure. Visibility was poor from fog, and there were concerns that fast traffic could cause a collision. A trooper was called to assist with safety lights.
Audio|Source: Missouri State Highway Patrol - Troop C
02:7
Transcript:
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Love and Spring, I have a report of a stranded motorist, or disabled motorist.
00:05
Highway 100 and 9-8-T, the vehicle is facing eastbound.
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He's in the turn lane to turn left and the engine is not working.
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The caller that reported it.
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believed that it was a gray truck of some sort, but he said it's very foggy and people are driving fast.
00:22
He was afraid that someone was going to hit the vehicle.
00:25
The driver did say he had someone in rails to help them.
00:35
I have a phone number.
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He didn't like his name.
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That was that phone number.
00:46
(number withheld)
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going up on St.
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Louis Avenue.
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You say 55 North at Virginia.
01:05
Sir.
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Sir, it's supposed to be in the right lane.
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Copy that you sure isn't well.
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That's right.
01:17
I just didn't hear the crash, I'll, what's the crash?
01:25
Crash is eastbound 44 before Stanton.
01:27
It's a great Honda, Tucson, no injuries there in the median.
01:35
Crashes and six out two take the strain motors.
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1048, I'd be 1544.
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About six, eight, fifteen, forty-five, should square.
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But... ...constranted motorist 100 and Adam Tom.
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Be able to east down, the engine's not working.
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It's a great truck.
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Afraid someone's going to hit him.
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Requesting Trooper for lights.
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Franklin County, MO
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