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Cement truck lost transmission part leaking fluid on highwayPulaski County MO

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I-44, Missouri

A cement truck on highway I-44 near mile markers 189 to 191 lost a part of its transmission, causing debris in the roadway. The truck is leaking fluid on the shoulder. This is the same truck that had a similar mechanical issue last week.

Audio|Source: Pulaski County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead. Eastbound 1-189.
00:03
Would you be able to check on debris and the roadway that was found near mile markers 190 or 191?
00:10
Patrick, meet up.
00:13
104. And caller sit.
00:15
The cement truck lost a piece of transmission.
00:20
Sure.
00:21
7.50, you're off there.
00:29
The J-1 associated with the VIN.
00:35
closed, no J1, sir.
00:39
Probably, I have the J1 and ready.
00:45
It's going to be B-Boy, G. George, 2, D. David, 7, B-boy.
01:03
Perfect Nautau.
01:13
Probably.
01:15
So let me clear.
01:16
Mark for 96 vehicle secure.
01:21
At the scooter.
01:34
7.50.
01:37
750.
01:38
I see the cement truck. I haven't looked at anything yet.
01:44
It's going to be the same cement truck that lost the drive shaft that I struck last week. Is there a cement working that's respond out there?
01:52
Take a look at it.
02:02
Two-four?
02:05
Well, uh, W-117.
02:10
Go ahead.
02:13
Would you be available for that, about the 191 Westbound?
02:17
I just went on getting ready to drive shop.
02:22
Ten-four.
02:29
I'll be at the 208 Westbound traffic stop.
02:33
I'm trying to play with Ray.
02:38
Go ahead.
02:43
153903A. A.
02:45
Adam, Mississippi trailer.
02:46
No lead back.
02:51
24, W117.
02:54
Roll 838.
03:03
No, you 38.
03:15
14-0-3-R, the operator, whenever you're ready.
03:25
14-0-3.
03:27
Lessing Hartman H. Henry A. Adam, Robert T. Tom,
03:30
and Mary, A. Adam, and Nora.
03:32
First name, Timothy,
03:34
Thomas Felling, Manorna, Sir Likin, Baylorith, 1965, 11-11, White Mill, Wisconsin.
03:59
just leaking fluid all over the shoulder.
04:07
104-750.
04:09
1403, 10-0-3, 10-0-2 is valid.
04:12
25.
04:14
24, thanks.
04:15
Can you respond to me?
04:21
104, we did.
04:28
confusion and dizziness. It's health health in Waynesville. Your time, 1027.
04:41
367, Pulaski, Hovey 108, Garnersmith drop over.
04:45
Simple.
04:48
75.
04:49
751. 751.
05:02
7-50s we're able to get over the 838 no we're going to be the same truck same thing that happened last week and it's making food all overshunded

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