Disabled vehicle in northbound lanes at Roosevelt and Agency, Burlington IA
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A dark-colored Chevy Cruze was disabled in the northbound lanes at Roosevelt Avenue and Agency Street. Officers arranged for a tow and confirmed the driver has assistance on the way. The tow truck arrived but was initially facing the wrong direction. Officers noted a couple of expired license plates on vehicles at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: South East Iowa, West Central Illinois Public Safety
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
You check on a disabled vehicle Roosevelt and Agency, dark-colored Chevy Cruze in the northbound lanes that is occupied.
00:06
We're going to try and get a hold of a tow for him.
00:12
227.
00:14
Go ahead.
00:22
I'm gonna take that for 26.
00:27
Okay.
00:33
8 for the vehicles and then one for trailers.
00:40
The first equal, Paul, Mary, Robert,
00:43
425, and the trailer for that is John Zebra, (number withheld).
00:49
Next sequel,
00:51
Mary John Paul,
00:53
406, all trial.
00:55
Okay,
00:59
27.
01:04
All right.
01:10
The driver has that Chevy Cruze call back and he does have a tow headed to him just 443.
01:15
Carol?
01:20
I got those 2.27s 40 when you're ready.
01:29
Robert, 5841.
01:30
Robert, 5-841.
01:35
248, you guys off the roadway?
01:50
Thank you so far.
01:53
We are. The tow truck is facing the wrong direction.
01:56
We'll help to get him turned around shortly.
01:59
And just for doing, there's a couple of expired plates in there.
02:02
Just look at.
02:04
And four.
02:05
That's come to all traffic.
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Location mentioned:
N Roosevelt Ave & E Agency St, Burlington, IA 52601
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