Vehicle fire and road closure on Route 66, Richland MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a vehicle incident on Route 66 near Richland, Missouri. A car was found in a ditch with smoke coming from the hood and debris scattered across the roadway. No occupants were seen near the vehicle. Fire crews and law enforcement arrived, and the road was closed for safety while the scene was secured. The incident may have involved a possible injury, though this was not confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Pulaski County Public Safety
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
RON 650. Good.
00:04
750 jam known near Route 66.
00:07
RPA is a passerby.
00:09
Vehicle sitting in the ditch with smoke coming from the hood and debris on the roadway.
00:16
County units arriving, fire present in the area.
00:18
No occupants seen around the vehicle.
00:25
650 operator.
00:37
Possible accident with injury.
00:45
Injury status unknown.
00:46
Near Route 66 area in the county.
01:04
Department of vehicles notified, possible injury near Route 66.
01:10
Route 66 area, units notified at 11:55.
01:20
All center 1851 from out.
01:25
51 round.
01:31
650. 6.50.
01:37
Units from Blue City County requested for check.
01:40
Please check if they are available to respond.
01:45
There’s a dropper.
01:54
Six would be en route?
02:00
No problem.
02:04
Sixth at you all clear.
02:13
Drawing command, Compton.
02:22
We have shut down the area.
02:25
Road is closed down near April.
02:27
Traffic control in place, setting up lines.
02:32
Road shut down at 11:58.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
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