Single-vehicle rollover accident with injured driver in Missouri, Clark County MO


A single vehicle rolled over on Highway B near Highway C in Missouri. The driver initially had no injuries reported but later complained of neck and back pain. Emergency medical services were called to the scene to assist.
Audio|Source: West Central IL and North East Mo Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Can I get EMS respond to this? Just haven't checked out. He's having neck and back pain. The vehicle is all through.
00:07
Struck over, rolled.
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I do have J2[2] when ready.
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Stand by for the ambulance.
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If you respond to Highway B-Booy, quarter-mile south of Highway C.
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Charles, highway B-boy, quarter-mile south of C.
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Charles,
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for one vehicle rollover,
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vehicles on its side.
00:39
Came in as non-injury at the time. Somebody got on seeing vising, he's got neck and back pain.
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Requesting an ambulance. Time page 1936.
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235 Wayland first responders can you respond to highway B-boy quarter mile south of Highway C Charles Highway B-boy quarter mile south of C Charles prey one vehicle vehicle accident rollover came in as a non-injury deputy got on the scene he's complained of neck back pain at this time time page at 1936
01:33
It's going to be out of Iowa White Mill, last name (name withheld), (name withheld).
01:42
Tom Robert, Adam, Victor, Ida, Sam, Tom Robert Victor, Tom,
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Robert, Adam, Victor, Ida, Mitchell, J.
01:50
John, Databirk, (number withheld), Whitemail, Iowa, vehicle is a brand new, new J1[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
J1: Property-damage-only (no injury) designation for a crash
[2]
J2: Known to use drugs and alcohol
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Location mentioned:
State Hwy C, Missouri
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