Vehicle fire blocks southbound lanes at Stadium and Bernadette, Columbia MO
A vehicle caught fire after a traffic incident near Stadium Boulevard and Bernadette Drive in Columbia, Missouri. Deputies and police blocked all southbound lanes at the location. The driver was checked by medics and taken into custody.
Audio|Source: Columbia Police and Boone County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Go ahead and start firing medics to stadium and Bernadette.
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Purple 92, received.
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We have counting off deputies in route M446 by MCT-106.
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The vehicle's on fire.
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We're going to be blocking the southbound lane in a stadium just north of Bernadette.
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Got it.
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The Corps Fire blocking Southamilings in Bernadette.
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And if you could start an ambulance as well, just check on the driver.
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4753-50-0 I copy that the driver's in custody the units can downgrade a couple from still-dust PURG.
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First of 50 copy units I'm out to downgrade 107.
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5 Paul 92 Ben County.
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Apple 92.
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We probably only need one or two more on scene.
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We've got two hours and stay with us.
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Have a minute to receive, only need two more.
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I'm getting fourpon 44 units on town drive status check. 4-ball 44-109.
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5-1-9-9-2. Number 9-2, go ahead.
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Yes, start.
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Number 22, 111-11.
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Beingcast, football 46.
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The location of the crash is going to be a stadium in Bernadette.
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Football 46, 111.
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2 Lincoln, 2-Liburnity County case number.
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Okay,
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Lincoln, it's going to be 010738, 010738. Okay,
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Lincoln 2, 112.
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All right, Tom 5, McKinney.
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Have top 5.
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Any wall that isn't here can clear, should clear.
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Any law enforcement not on our team can disregard.
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One of the 12.
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In County, football 46.
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Football 46.
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We're going to have all the southbound lanes with stadium here shut down.
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