Two vehicle crash on river bridge, one driver left scene, Jefferson City MO


A two-vehicle accident occurred on the OCE River Bridge on Highway 50. The drivers exchanged information at the scene. One driver in a black Ford Explorer left the scene after the exchange, while the other driver in a 2018 Chevrolet Colorado stayed and requested police contact.
Audio|Source: Audrain County Missouri Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Air employment motor vehicle accident, Highway 50 on the OCE River Bridge vehicles will be westbound.
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Will be two vehicles.
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One has remained on scene.
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One states she does not have time to remain on scene and left headed westbound in the black Ford Explorer.
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Caller will be in a 2018 Chevrolet Colorado.
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Caller is (name withheld) with phone number (number withheld).
00:32
The other vehicle is stopped to give information.
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The traffic in city-state can repeat last.
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Did the other driver or the Explorer stop at any point?
00:41
They did stop to exchange information, said they didn't have time to wait for a responder, and then left.
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Okay. Yeah, you're off there.
00:48
I think you can clear.
00:49
Jefferson City, 509.
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Sure.
00:52
Five on nine, Jeff, go ahead.
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509, OCE County advice, it's a 1050J1[1], a black Ford Explorer,
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and a 2018 Chevrolet Colorado.
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They exchanged information, the Explorer left,
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and the Colorado driver is requesting contact.
01:11
Okay, Jeff, I'll give him a call.
01:12
Is this J3 or today, is she still just on the shoulder?
01:15
It is on the shoulder.
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10-4. Two both questions.
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
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Location mentioned:
US-50, Jefferson City, MO
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