Road closure on western kentucky parkway due to traffic incident, Beaver Dam KY
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A traffic incident caused coordinated on-ramp closures and shutdown on the Western Kentucky Parkway involving Butler, Muhlenberg, and Ohio counties.
Audio|Heard on: Butler County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Seven, go ahead.
00:04
You guys want me to go ahead and close off this on-ramp.
00:09
That's acknowledgment / message received.
00:13
Acknowledgment / message received, copy.
00:16
Good back to copy.
00:30
May 3, go ahead.
00:36
Spoke with Muhlenberg County.
00:38
They advised they only needed one truck.
00:40
I advise that there is another one en route.
00:41
There's 2.4 with that up.
00:46
Okay,
00:48
go.
00:57
Goa.
01:01
Ohio County advisory 2 EMS trucks responding to trucks.
01:06
Okay, thank you.
01:07
Okay,
01:08
thank you.
01:13
I'm gonna slow any coming in down.
01:26
Bye, my own working.
01:30
Acknowledgment / message received, I'm coming up on the exit now.
01:40
7-7. If you could advise, when the parkway is shut down, Muhlenberg County would like to be updated.
01:53
Acknowledgment / message received, ride the on-ramp to the leftbound shutdown at this time.
02:03
Okay.
02:08
Okay,
02:11
420-24. 6.
02:17
6.
02:20
Acknowledgment / message received 224.
02:26
I've got the exit ramp at Huck's,
02:29
exit ramp at Huck's shut down.
02:32
Acknowledgment / message received break, one of seven, Kelly.
02:37
Go ahead.
02:43
County,
02:45
we've got traffic shutdown, 75-mile marker, sent in traffic off the 75-mile marker.
02:50
Also, we've got 7-7 blocking the on-ramp near the WK truck stop.
02:56
Okay,
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Location mentioned:
Western Kentucky Pkwy, Beaver Dam, KY
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