Wrong-way driver in stolen vehicle causes head-on crash, Kansas City MO


A wrong-way driver in a stolen vehicle drove southbound on I-29 northbound lanes near Route 169 in Kansas City, Missouri. This caused a head-on crash that resulted in injuries. Fire and medical teams were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Can I move that head-on on 29 southbound? I'm not finding it.
00:05
70-10-4[1].
00:08
Which radio?
00:13
He's on ice 39 southbound at 169, just south of.
00:17
Okay.
00:23
Police signs, no.
00:24
Subtick fled, too.
00:29
So try to get some units in the area, and we need fire as quick as possible.
00:34
Jim, or was your vehicle involved?
00:36
No, he passed me. I was northbound on 29 when he came across 69, southbound in the northbound lane,
00:44
and did a car hit on.
00:47
So we're northbound 29, just south of 169.
00:55
178 Keynesney fires in route.
01:01
We do have this suspect, but it's up under the dash. 10-4[1].
01:11
Missouri Highway Patrol Gladstone PSS dispatch.
01:18
Go ahead for Glatstone.
01:19
Gladstone, we have that vehicle from your pursuit and the driver northbound on I-29, just south of 169,
01:26
an injury head-on crash if you want to start officers.
01:29
Copy, I have multiple units in around. Do you know how many ambulances are needed?
01:34
Negative. I've contacted Kansas City Fire. They should be around.
01:37
Okay.
01:42
Second one in color.
01:45
6-6-1-104.
01:57
I'm changing trooper officers hold all traffic 6-6-61 and 78 that was a on-way driver and a stolen vehicle hold traffic
02:08
traffic your trash, non-valley, ladder, one. High Valley, ladder one.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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I-29, Kansas City, MO
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