Multi vehicle accident causes traffic backup on jefferson street, Pittsburg KS
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Officers responded to a multi-vehicle accident at a four-way stop near East Jefferson Street in Pittsburg, Kansas. Two vehicles were involved, and one driver refused to move, causing traffic to back up.
Audio|Heard on: Crawford County Sheriff, Police, Fire and EMS
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
By the way, RP,
00:02
or for a two vehicle, possible three vehicle, 1047.
00:06
It's going to be a Chevy and Paula versus a Dodge Grand Caravan, unknown third vehicle.
00:13
One of them rear end is the other, and then heading the other vehicle at the four-way stop at Jefferson.
00:19
RP advised the other drivers refusing to move out of the road, which is backing up traffic and making it to where the RP can't move for a vehicle either.
00:28
35.
00:31
18, 20, I'll be out with them.
00:37
10-4.
00:41
314. 314. 5-9CA, warning for his soft-flight violations.
00:48
10-4.
00:51
10-4.
00:54
Just the branch you a little bit up.
00:55
321, the Tiample, on the 20.
01:00
Go ahead.
01:03
Queen Tom Zebra at 335.
01:10
Then if you want to cut 84, assume we return phone call, probably civil issue.
01:16
No.
01:18
No.
01:23
I have a traffic stop on that, (number withheld).
01:33
18 pitchers existing information.
01:35
We'll be moving to the 100 block of East Jefferson.
01:38
I'll have to Kansas 28s.
01:41
First will be 267 Sam Charles King, 267 Sam Charles King over beyond the Impala.
01:54
I'll watch from what I can say, I don't believe there's going to be a third vehicle involved.
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Location mentioned:
E Jefferson St, Pittsburg, KS 66762
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