Debris including a ladder moved to shoulder on I-70, Lake St Louis MO
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According to the dispatch call, debris including a ladder was reported on the eastbound I-70 near Lake St. Louis in lane one. Troopers confirmed the obstruction and moved it to the left shoulder, clearing the lanes.
Audio|Heard on: Missouri State Highway Patrol - Troop C
Listen to dispatch call
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
198, have a debris call.
00:01
Eastbound 70 west of Lake St.
00:03
Louis, there's a ladder and lane one.
00:07
13 on that 70, Lake, down Louis line, left one.
00:13
198, okay?
00:16
Un44, thank you.
00:19
10.05, trip-secret.
00:25
W-140.
00:27
It's 845's call.
00:31
It's going to be a Romaine Creek,
00:33
and there is two deputies out with it.
00:40
12 in spring 845.
00:47
845 W-140 and by just that Romaine Creek and there are two deputies out with it however we did contact Jackson County and let them know that you were in not with an extended date
01:01
W141 well now check with the two deputies on the scene
01:11
the officer special attention Warren County
01:16
C&I driving for Winsville, Silver Sound, Hatchback, XD, license plates, Charles,
01:28
Charles, T. Tom, 4, King,
01:30
7, B-Boy,
01:31
for speeding at Westbound 70 at David Hochel.
01:35
Information only, troops are clear.
01:37
W141
01:45
W141 Jethko is going to handle the call.
01:53
Holden Spring 845.
02:01
W141C and he advised that Jefferson County was going to handle the crash.
02:08
Fort any?
02:10
Central Tree Super.
02:16
4.4 Welded Springs.
02:25
We overheard the traffic about the ladder, eastbound 70 at the 213.
02:31
We're on scene with it and push to the left shoulder.
02:35
Lanes are clear.
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Location mentioned:
I-70, Lake St Louis, MO
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