Multiple vehicles lose control on highway causing damage, Montgomery County KS
Multiple vehicles lost control on a slick road near Highway 169 north of 2250. One vehicle overturned and another was damaged. No injuries were reported. Deputies are expected to respond when available.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County Public Safety
02:47
Transcript:
00:00
was a non-injury as well.
00:01
We're trying to see what we can do to help them get out.
00:05
They're going to try and get out on their own.
00:11
Ten, four.
00:17
I put three at this one and I don't know about the one on one sixty-nine.
00:28
Right forward to Liberty unit.
00:37
Those cars that lost control, is there any damage to them or the deputies need to respond and take a report?
00:48
First vehicle out here is on its top.
00:50
I've been here for a while.
00:52
Nobody around yet.
00:54
There is some damage to the second one.
00:57
I don't think they were worried about a retork.
01:04
Okay.
01:05
You might let them know that definitely will be responding, but they're tied up on another one currently.
01:09
We'll get somebody to them as soon as we can.
01:16
Uh,
01:17
166.
01:23
If you would, start in towards 169 and north of 2250.
01:32
For a mile.
01:37
I missed it.
01:38
I missed it.
01:42
Head towards 169 north of 2250, there's a couple of 47[2]s there.
01:51
We're going to run across the ridge real quick and see if we can't get us 10-8[1].
02:04
Two,
02:07
four.
02:13
Vigelin copy.
02:14
We'll just circle back around and sit there on the north side of the bridge and we'll just take you up.
02:25
Nobody's coming.
02:26
I'd rather have you in here with me.
02:32
Hi.
02:42
We can call KDOT and get a truck to this bridge on the north side of town.
02:46
It's still pretty slick.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
[2]
47: Hit and run
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