Multi-vehicle accident on I-70 westbound causes injury, Cooper County MO


A multi-vehicle accident happened on I-70 westbound near the 94 mile marker in Cooper County, Missouri. Emergency responders confirmed one injury. The crash caused traffic blockage and responders worked to clear the scene.
Audio|Source: Cooper County Police, Fire, and EMS
06:46
Transcript:
00:00
Cooper at this time, when responding EMS, no, I only have one confirmed injury, other parties are not injured.
00:09
Received all medics en route on scene.
00:14
The people on scene said there's only going to be one injury, no other injuries.
00:25
Medi-2 copies.
00:29
1110 to 95 command.
00:33
This command, go ahead.
00:37
Do you need 1110 to continue?
00:45
Command 1110, A firm, go ahead and continue this way. Be advised, traffic is blocked up, you'll have to navigate.
00:53
Received.
00:56
Cooper County, all Cooper County fire responding. I-70 Westbound 94 Mallmarker per state card 956.
01:04
He would like you guys to take up as the least amount of road as possible.
01:14
Cooper County, this is a 95 command. We copy.
01:18
At this time, we're doing the best you can.
01:30
Copy. You let State Guard know that I have two vehicles on opposite sides of the freeway.
01:41
I'm not sure what's going on. I'm going to try to get vehicles out as quick as I can.
01:47
Okay, I'll flip around. It looks like you got one on the shoulder and one in the median.
01:54
Get up for her.
02:02
Thank you, sir.
02:04
1312 to repression.
02:09
Cuba, on scene, 10 miles.
02:18
Cuba, this medic two, we're on scene, 10 miles.
02:23
Medic 2 on scene,
02:25
13 miles.
02:33
Sent contact nash or a passenger car with front end damage that'll be easy a first.
02:56
1110 from command.
02:57
This is going to be on the right hand shoulder, come up on the right hand shoulder.
03:22
Come up and pull right in front of SHMF5.
03:28
Keep.
03:38
956, copied Natch for passenger car with front end damage. What was the rest of your traffic?
03:45
How is it next slide?
03:49
956, Shrewbock.
03:55
590. I just crossed over there.
04:01
You may go east of us and sit in the turnaround.
04:04
I got some more cars on the shoulder there by Shoto Creek. I don't know what's going on with that.
04:12
Copy, 1400s ahead of me somewhere.
04:18
Cross over.
04:24
Must on 94 mile marker.
04:30
1114 from command.
04:34
Go ahead.
04:38
You can disregard, we have enough units on scene.
04:42
Roger, Cooper County, 1114, disregarding.
04:47
Copy 1114 Disregarding, 1316. Okay, 1114, Disregarding, 1316.
04:57
This is Jake Off, correct, Cooper County from 995 command.
05:12
All Cooper County fire.
05:15
We have sufficient fire at the 94 mile marker.
05:20
We're in service for now.
05:35
T-A-Card-95-Ziggs and Ash, he's passed in 96.4.
05:58
Copy, Cooper County to Medic 1.
06:02
We copy the MS5, correct, and will be returning to service.
06:09
Copy returning to service, 1316.
06:14
Negative.
06:23
You're still moving, but they're down to about 45 to 50 miles an hour. I'm not sure what they got going on.
06:34
Copy.
06:35
Okay,
06:39
we only need one right now. The truck was drivable. It went up to the 89. I'm not sure if it's going to need to be towed or not.
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