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Two vehicle accident on i-40 westbound no injuries, Crittenden County AR
A two vehicle accident occurred on I-40 westbound near Riverside Station 284 in Crittenden County involving a gray Ford and a maroon Chevrolet truck. Both vehicles moved to the shoulder. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: East Central Arkansas Public Safety
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02:28
Transcript:
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You make contact with Troop D, ASP, let them know there's been a two vehicle accident, 40 westbound right after Riverside Weigh Station 284, involving a gray Ford and a maroon-colored Chevrolet truck.
00:17
Sent for any injuries?
00:20
Not that I know of, they stopped back behind me and then they moved over to the shoulder.
00:25
No lanes are blocked, they moved over to the shoulder.
00:28
10-4[1] let him know.
00:30
18.
00:36
538 6. J.B.A.
00:38
5386. I'm not sure what's it's.
00:40
248. East Phent.
00:41
2.4.
00:49
1038 284 westbound a grade fordman shabee pick up for 1019
01:03
770 I'm 98 8 3 3 3rd and 6 circuit court
01:24
1098 off the water 248, 23 309204.
01:38
Go ahead.
01:41
Arkansas, Adam Berry, Robert, 105,
01:44
Paul.
01:45
Highway 49, just north of the field.
01:52
Go to McCory, excuse me, and go to the unit.
02:02
We'll be out with this vehicle that had the accident at the 284, westbound.
02:08
It'll be a gray Ford EcoSport,
02:13
Arkansas,
02:14
Adam Tom, Adam,
02:15
13.
02:24
He gets the armory process.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Crittenden County, AR
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