Loose cattle near highway cause traffic hazard in Rogersville, Rogersville MO
Fire and traffic units responded to reports of about 10 to 12 loose cattle near highway 60 and route 223 in Rogersville. The cattle were potentially obstructing traffic and creating a hazard for drivers near Gordman's pet supply. Responders searched the area to locate and control the animals to prevent accidents.
Audio|Source: Logan-Rogersville Fire Protection District
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Transcript:
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I just had a driver pull over to my location right side and try to find me of some possible cattle.
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They're going to be out close to the highway just in front of Gordman's pet supply.
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That's fair right of.
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That's clear.
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I don't fall on the highway.
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I'm going to swing around and see if I can locate it.
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Jopry, let's go south way around when you can figure out,
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do outside cattle, try to get hold of them, so many accidents.
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We hit your way.
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Close or how many?
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I didn't ask, I was just trying to maybe get a location for them.
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I'm out here at highway 60 and route 223 right now.
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Let me see if I can locate them.
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I've located the cows.
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I'm going eastbound on 125.
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They're going to be on the westbound side.
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It looked like approximately 10 to 12 white and black cows just west of three stone homes.
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5-1-Westher.
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Go ahead.
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