Two-vehicle crash blocks I-70 near Brookfield


Audio|Source: Randolph County Sheriff and EMS, Moberly Police / Fire
03:21
Transcript:
except I'm going to be on mid-four. NVA in Brookfield. It's going to be a two-vehicle J-1 crash. Again, two-vehicle J-1. Air is currently being held, emergency broadcast only. NFI, this is going to be easy stop. After he's down traffic out of Stantzold, the 134, do you have 130, respond out and help? Jefferson City, 130. Copy and route. 130, 156, true paths clear? 132, Jeff. 132? At 1046 at the 136 is going to be at 1050, and this is my block in the left lane and the construction crew has the right line block, so traffic is found at a complete stencil. 132. True Beckley. Go on Show me 20. Sorry, I'm trying to fight my way to the back to get up there. 132, true off clear. 3.50s you have I had a note up to connect. 360. 3.38, true enough clear. 132. You said I-70s, tell you know the neck of this. Question 3. Okay, call them, tell them to get on the 70 from inside the construction zone at the end of the one-lane area, and they're going to have to back up all the way to the front of this sign in the left lane. Both lanes are currently completely blocked. Let them know, I'll call them here shortly, and tell them what I got. 132, Rick with Millstone Weber called in, and he advised he's contacting I-70 direct. I believe that's a construction company up there to tell them the best way to access this tractor trailer. Okay, yeah. We're out here trying to move there for a picture. 132 Jefferson City, 672. Go ahead, Jeff. We're still trying to check on your question. Are you aware of the 1099? I was not. We'll send for confirmation. It's fair to appear on commercial vehicle without proper license.
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I-70, Missouri
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