Four-car accident with injuries on Farm Road 138 Missouri, Willard MO
A four-vehicle crash occurred on Farm Road 138 near Miller, Missouri. One male is bleeding from his face, and a female has chest pains. Emergency services including fire and medical units are responding to the scene to assist the injured.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
05:16
Transcript:
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1605, unknown injury motor vehicle accident.
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On scene, how form, road 138 command.
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6.22.
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Clear on scene, Farmer of 138, command.
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Well, a bit Miller in 160, possibly four vehicles involved, redneed car, white car, silver sedan, red...
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622.
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McFire and EMSware. This is a horror house, and I'm going to have some difficulty accessing the patient.
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I copy all being around.
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Okay.
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I'm clear.
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C-26. She needs your answer now.
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Okay, thank you.
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Miller, Station 2, M.A.
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Miller and U.S.
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160.
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Clear, 2-11. One-11.
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One-up and I'm clear.
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675.
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You've seen by in less rush.
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622. I'm gone.
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120 and on 122's call. Is she still in the bank?
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She's going to be on health. You can change call type.
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Affirmative.
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Can you repeat.
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Clear. Show me out there.
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Clear 120.
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Beyond health, change call type.
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12.03, 12.04.
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5.
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Okay.
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Table.
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Okay, Steven.
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Can I get this ambulance?
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The restaurant occupants.
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675 year background cut you out. Can you repeat?
02:26
Dispatch and will achieve two to the call.
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I apologize.
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ACO is on their way out to protect possession of the animal.
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Clearbiller chief two.
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I'm clear.
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645.
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645.
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What was Henry's for?
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That's how.
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I apologize.
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I'm only showing you on the check-will being on Farm Road 138.
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We'll file them out.
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6.45 correct.
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I'm having vehicle issues.
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I'm clear.
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22 you can code 4 ENS.
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I'm clear.
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Willard Engine 1, Willard Chief 1, Willard Chief 2,
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Enrapped MVA[1], Interceptive Miller Road, and U.S.
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160, 4-car MVA[1],
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possibly one patient, bleeding from the face, airbags deployed, full response, Ops 1[2] on arrival.
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606 to 645, where do you need, Henry? Is that the call or are you somewhere else?
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Dispatch, Willard Engine 2.
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6.45 on the west bypass and battlefield just south of. Willard engine 2.7-207.
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Who are responding? You wouldn't mind 7.4.
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120.
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12?
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Clear Willard Edge 2, showing you a round.
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17-07 near all units, long-scene stable.
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A risk.
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There's a purple dynch tract on the south side park next to my vehicle. The people in that vehicle need to be detained. Next unit coming in.
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Sprayfield.
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Are you, Stephen?
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129. I'm clear. I'm not with them.
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Green.
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Did you copy that? Affirmative.
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Great.
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2.20.
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220? Showing a trick question, Chestnut and Broward. This group is going to go right far?
04:36
Medical emergency, Sprayfield, ladder 9, 3815 South Queens, Court, Male,
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Seizure, or Heart Attack, Pops, 4.
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Judge Sutton Brower?
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Dispatch, Willard Chief 2. Show me arriving on scene, 160 command, be on Ops 1[2].
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Clear, Willard Chief 2.
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05, I got one female with chest pains, got a male bleeding from the,
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from his eyebrow.
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Panned his nose, got a dash on the bridge of his nose and his forehead.
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Okay, 1605.
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Fire is on scene.
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Great.
05:11
Sprink of Ladder 9 en route medical emergency 3-815 South Queens Court.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
[2]
Ops 1: Operations Channel 1 (radio talkgroup/channel)
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Location mentioned:
E Farm Rd 138, Missouri
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