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A group of high school girls has come across their friends car wreck.
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High school girls check on their friends in the wreck as the driver of the car walks off to the right.
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A VCSO deputy talks to the driver of the "wercked" car.
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Officers from Nevada Police Department check on victims of the "wreck."
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Emergency personnel assess one of the victims from the "wreck."
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All three "victims" in this vehicle were declared dead at the scene.
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VCAD crew prepares to remove a victim from the back seat of one of the cars.
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Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper Leemasters interviews the driver of the wrecked car.
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MSHP trooper Wilde begins his investigation of the wreck.
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Crews work on packaging on of the victims.
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Trooper Leemasters administers a breathalyzer test to the driver of the wrecked car.
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Another victim is removed from the car.
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A victim is rolled onto a long backboard. The backboard and the cervical collar around the victims neck help prevent further injury to his spinal column.
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A packaged victim is wheeled to a waiting ambulance.
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Two firefighters carry a victim out on a backboard.
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Trooper Wilde continues his investigation as a crew from the coroner's office remove the bodiesof "victims" from the wreck.
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VCAD Paramedic Chris Bailey assesses one of the victims.
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Crews look for any other victims that may have wandered off from the wreck.
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Trooper Leemasters interview the girls who found the wreck.
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Crew from the air ambulance helicopter stationed at Nevada airport arrives. A helicopter is often the fastest way to get a victim to a trauma level and to surgery in time.
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A "victim" is loaded on a waiting helicopter to be flown to a truma center in either Joplin or Kansas City.