A Bates County Sheriff’s Deputy sustained minor injuries Wednesday evening following a vehicle accident on Interstate 49 while responding to an emergency call.
On April 1, at approximately 6:15 p.m., the deputy was dispatched to a reported accident involving a pregnant female south of Butler. While traveling southbound on I-49, the patrol vehicle encountered standing water and began to hydroplane.
The deputy’s vehicle struck the rear of a southbound tractor-trailer at approximately 70-75mph. The impact caused extensive damage to the patrol unit, which was later towed from the scene by R&B Tow of Butler. The tractor-trailer involved sustained only minimal damage.
Incident Details:
• Medical Status: The deputy appeared to have sustained minor injuries and was transported to Bates County Hospital for evaluation and treatment.
• Road Conditions: Heavy rainfall led to an extraordinary increase in hydroplaning incidents and slide-offs along the interstate throughout the evening.
• Operational Response: Additional staffing was called in to manage the surge in weather-related traffic calls.
The investigation into the collision is currently being conducted by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.