Highway 34 closed westbound due to road incident, Benton County OR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to an incident on Highway 34 in Oregon that led to the westbound lanes being closed. The Oregon Department of Transportation was notified and is en route to manage the closure. The cause likely involves a roadway accident or obstruction.
Audio|Heard on: Benton County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:57
Transcript:
00:00
100-132's arrived we're staged in the median break commandant from 132 we're staged out highway 34 and 142 is going to be arriving here shortly
00:31
118.
00:35
118. That machine.
00:43
Hi,
00:46
copy. We have advised ODOT.
00:47
They should be en route shortly.
00:50
1-3-1 operator.
01:00
Command from 131 engineer.
01:07
Repeat.
01:11
I'm working on getting water, we're out.
01:15
Okay, got to get water, we're out.
01:20
Upver.
01:26
One-nine. One-nine.
01:29
Point, they arrive.
01:36
Point-fort.
01:38
Point-43.
01:43
Point-4.
02:02
That way we have a leap plane one, two, and the shoulder.
02:27
Copy 231 moving up at 419.
02:33
Command 142 arriving.
02:38
419.
02:43
142. 142. 41,
02:45
you are wild, this is my office.
02:53
Copy that place in T9143
02:58
100, 17 on dispatches.
03:03
117, go ahead.
03:07
I'm at Station 1 with City Coverage.
03:11
Copy and we have 231 moving up the station 2.
03:18
Copy.
03:20
420.
03:31
304 limits
03:35
ODOT, we have closed
03:40
allowing lexon traffic in the current lane also on the tablet Optrable 133
03:50
I copy closed highway 34 westbound advise ODOT and OSP at 421
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Location mentioned:
OR-34, Oregon
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