Multi-vehicle accident with overturned car on i-44, Webster County MO
A multi-vehicle accident occurred on I-44 eastbound near mile marker 94.4 involving up to six vehicles. One vehicle overturned and there are possible injuries reported.
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Transcript:
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Stratford. MVA[1],
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Engine 81, 293,
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R44 at the 94.9.4, eastbound.
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Webster County requesting fire three vehicle accident unknown injury one vehicle is flipped over
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ops one dispatch dispatch battalion a3
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patina a3 show me in route add engine a to this call clear battalion a3
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Call these directions.
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Show Engine 80s you en route.
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Clear Engine 802.
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Shrefford unit showing you responding to the MVA[1].
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Malmarker 94.4 eastbound on I-44.
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Webster County is spising a three-vehicle accident.
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Unknown injury, one vehicle has flipped over.
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For 1305, direct call, possibly six vehicles involved.
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Ops 1.
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Brush 22, service call,
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M.I.W. and Westside Road,
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South Nicholas Road and West Side Road,
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for cleanup.
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I call it Endin 22, Place Brush.2, Back in Service.
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In Detroit, you copy.
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In Rogersville.
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Our service, Logan Rogersville,
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151, Station 1,
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Stratford requesting LR for station coverage on Station 3.
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This is from LR 161.
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LR 161.
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Yes, remember you remove 151 and add 161 to the service call on Stryford.
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Clear LR 16.
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Dispatch, Patine A3.
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Patine A3.
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On scene, multi-vehicle accident.
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Battine A3 will have a 94 command.
Police codes explained
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MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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I-44, Missouri
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