Traffic accident on I-35 northbound near I-635, Kansas City MO


A black Chevrolet vehicle was involved in a traffic accident on the left shoulder of I-35 northbound near I-635. The vehicle has heavy front-end damage and the incident location is under Antioch.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
03:27
Transcript:
00:00
Pha-Bee-Boh-Pheast-6-35.
00:08
There's a black CV on the left shoulder.
00:11
RPU, is this a pass-or-by?
00:12
Squad 1, Med3, EMS, NAP physical therapy, 806 Southwest Blue Parkway on a passout, 945.
00:18
1-256-morrow.
00:19
156-4-9, please hide that.
00:20
443-784. 443-104.
00:24
946. Dispatch, 4001-Austine.
00:26
Dispatch, 401, Austin, Ohio, Patherton, Civil Command.
00:28
All right, got the Cincinnati, Command, 946.
00:34
7-1-704.
00:36
7-04.
00:37
We'll be at Columbia Square Park.
00:39
Copy on at Columbus Square.
00:40
It's a route, EMS, NAP physical therapy, EO6, Southwest, Blue Parkway on a pass-out, 947.
00:45
23.
00:46
The Mavs spoke up for that 47, 35 northbound at 635 on the inside line.
00:51
23,
00:52
that's negative. Toore, I'm out 435, 70.
00:54
Yes, nice.
00:55
All right. 2014 can't see 2014 10-3[1] Break units in around to that 47 I'm currently 1025 with Scout and they are advising 1077
01:09
443 I agree with Scout 1-56 direct
01:13
Blue Parkway command
01:14
Copy blue parkway command.
01:16
Just be advised you on dispatch 949.
01:18
22nd, 211.
01:19
33, 1011. 33, city.
01:22
24, 949, break.
01:23
2014.
01:24
1022. 20, 2.
01:25
29. 29.
01:26
333, copy entering,
01:27
333, 333 copy entering, Bairout 2, post 6.
01:32
949.
01:33
123704.
01:34
166, I just found it.
01:35
It has heavy front-end damage on the left shoulder and it's under Antioch.
Police codes explained
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10-3: Stop transmitting / Radio silence
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I-35, Kansas City, MO
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