Multi-vehicle collision on us-65 near trenton, Trenton MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a multi-vehicle collision occurred on US-65 near Trenton involving a Land Rover and a bus. The Land Rover driver was driving recklessly and speeding, causing a crash with three other vehicles also involved. Missouri Highway Patrol was first on the scene. Some people were sent to the hospital, but the injuries were not reported as severe.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll, Chariton, Linn, Livingston Counties Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
04:24
Transcript:
00:00
A vehicle accident? Oh,
00:05
I thought you said NVA-N-N-N-N-N-N-N-Vember Victor Alpha.
00:09
All right, who hit ya.
00:15
A reckless driver who was excessively speeding.
00:25
One of these guys around here that goes roaring around that works at Walmart with a Mustang?
00:32
Ah,
00:33
this was a Land Rover.
00:36
Oh,
00:38
Land Rover, Livingston County probably had Johnson County Kansas plates.
00:43
Now that was Grundy County.
00:46
Oh,
00:48
oh,
00:49
hit the bus.
00:51
Now you're catching.
00:54
Bus wins every time.
00:58
You got that right.
01:00
But what place did the Land Rover have? At Missouri.
01:06
No, no, no, no.
01:08
It had to be JoCo on it.
01:11
I probably agree on that part.
01:15
Jocco,
01:16
well, that's too bad unfortunate, but hopefully nobody was hurt.
01:21
Oh,
01:23
they got sent to the hospital.
01:25
You could get on the highway patrol report and view the incident.
01:32
Probably not wearing seatbelt.
01:35
That's surprising, but they all was, or else they would have been calling the corner.
01:41
Oh, that bad, huh? Wow.
01:45
That's a good thing to hit it.
01:47
If it's a new enough Land Rover, they probably had all the other restraints, besides the passive restraints.
01:57
It was actually an older, but it was at 05, I believe, but you did have all the sidecurrent airbags and all that stuff.
02:08
I'll look, there were three other vehicles involved too.
02:18
Well, who was the,
02:20
who started it?
02:23
The person in the Land Rover started it all then,
02:27
yeah, played pinball against a few other vehicles.
02:32
Yeah, I'll look at the details.
02:34
Gee, many Christmas.
02:35
Somebody's just in a hurry.
02:37
I've got a Land Rover and get out of my way.
02:40
That's basically what it boiled down to and I was actually stopped.
02:48
loading, were you could,
02:54
they'd see prison time.
02:56
If you had your signals on and all the other, yeah, you were actually stopping, they tried to pass and head and hooks, they could look at some prison time.
03:07
Yeah, that's true too, but yeah, you read the police report and then you'll be a center scratch in your head.
03:20
Okay, Zero Island.
03:21
Which law enforcement was first on the scene?
03:26
Well, they were there Johnny on the spot.
03:28
It was the highway patrol.
03:31
So the city cops weren't there like first.
03:37
Ah, no, this is on the highway.
03:39
No,
03:41
you're not being too,
03:43
you know, where at 65 or 6,
03:47
10 miles south in Trenton or 10 miles north or...
03:52
That gave me the long story if you want me to.
03:55
No, no, I'll look it up, but that's such unfortunate.
03:59
I'm glad nobody got hurt.
04:02
Yeah, thankfully, yeah, it was pretty rough.
04:05
I got some on the scene pictures too, I can send to you.
04:09
Then you'll be setting a really scratch in your head.
04:13
He probably took pictures for the first student.
04:18
Yeah, I took a few of them and I got distracted,
04:21
getting interviewed by the highway patrol.
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