Semi truck hits car multiple times on freeway and flees, Springfield MO


A semi truck with Arkansas plates hit a maroon Nissan Maxima three to four times on James River Freeway eastbound from highway 65. The semi then continued driving without stopping.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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James River Freeway eastbound from 65.
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It's going to be a semi with a trailer license plate out of Arkansas.
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(number withheld), hit a maroon Nissan Maxima 3 to 4 times and then kept driving.
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221. See, 29?
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Cut. Engine 6, ladder 9, J.
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Your responding, lower vehicle crash, Campbell, and Broadmoor.
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Offs 2.
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Okay. D.21.29, Domestic Assault, 2112, Olive girlfriend, (name withheld), white, female, purple shirt, shorts, has been hitting the collar in the neck and breaking things.
00:31
She's currently upstairs, callers downstairs outside, refused to EMS.
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In-service traffic.
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Clear. 221, up, please.
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11. 4.329.2.9.
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Goal 411.11.
00:44
Disturbance at Raising Cain, 321 West Sunshine Street for a customer causing a disturbance in the dining room, male white, blue shirt, khaki pants.
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You don't have clear. I'm on study.
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Keep you on a call. 1632 out of service.
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Okay, log me out, please.
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1-11, clear.
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At the desk.
00:57
There's 1632 out of service.
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638, I'll be out with therapy.
00:59
Clear. Franklton, Nugenton, Tower 11, respond for motor vehicle crash.
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Ballastield in Maryland.
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Offs 2.
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Southside, pending motor vehicle accident, leaving the scene, eastbound James River from 65, semi-the-flatbed trailer versus a Marroot Nissan Maxima.
01:15
Nissan Maxima is still currently following behind the semi.
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Disregard, the caller is not following, the semi is still continuing eastbound.
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Location mentioned:
US-65, Springfield, MO
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