UPS truck loses boxes on I-70 creating road hazard


A UPS truck was traveling with its back door open, causing boxes to fall onto the road. This created a hazard for other drivers on I-70.
Audio|Source: Columbia Police and Boone County Sheriff
01:50
Transcript:
Pitchers are caller by their chair key rent out of the gas and want to make it swear so we don't tow it. Cabot you clear. Isson 20, 1515[2]. A loss of C-9[1] driver, lasting mile marker 141, I-70 Westbound for a UPS truck with the backdoor open. A loss of the equation only 1516[3] K beats the name. In kind of 321? Mm-hmm. Space 131-1517[4]-7-5-5-7. Can you send me a message? With you in with traffic, we covered you. 1.2.2.23. One call 23. Can you remove the plate for my picket of the police? One ball 33, 18, 18. Thank you. All right now looks for the information C and I driving in the area of the 131 mile marker on I-70 westbound. Vehicles a UPS truck. With the back door open and boxes falling out, all officers information, 1518[5], the BRCB 514.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C-9: Driver
[2]
1515: Time/Unit Code (likely timestamp/unit ID)
[3]
1516: Time/Unit Code
[4]
1517: Time/Unit Code
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1518: Time/Unit Code
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Location mentioned:
I-70, Missouri
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