Disabled flatbed truck loses lumber load on I-16, Candler County GA
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A disabled semi-flatbed truck lost its lumber load while traveling eastbound near mile marker 95-96 on I-16 in Georgia, causing debris on the highway.
Audio|Heard on: Candler County Sheriff
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03:1
Transcript:
00:00
Ken, were you clear on the disabled vehicle on I-16?
00:05
Negative.
00:08
Eastbound at the near mile marker 96.
00:09
It's going to be a semi-flatbed with the lumber, lost the load.
00:16
Affirmative.
00:17
Tenmore. Van Rout.
00:22
Ten point.
00:28
Teen County transporting these two children down the road to where the Goodsons live at and see if I can find who they're staying with.
00:43
I've had native contact near South.
00:56
Sir, not here the business is over.
00:59
Central Candler.
01:04
Sandra, go ahead.
01:07
Central, go ahead.
01:12
Traffic,
01:13
go ahead.
01:18
Have you had a name on that subject, Camler?
01:23
Her name is (name withheld).
01:27
I've got it here at the school.
01:31
1046, she's clear.
01:34
I'm clear.
01:35
See, can you come up here?
01:40
Yeah, I originated in the city.
01:42
Jail staff said it's a kidnapping call.
01:48
She can't control.
01:51
Number two or three.
01:58
Four time.
02:01
104, that female has been like that as she is at the school.
02:06
104, grade school, the elementary school or high school.
02:12
Camera 8, she is going to be through the K through 8, correct?
02:19
I'm a camera 8. A camera 8.
02:22
Good.
02:27
She is at the K through 8 or the high school.
02:30
Okay.
02:33
Table.
02:41
Two, Tama. Two, go ahead.
02:47
I'm going to be out at near mile marker 95.5 eastbound with this flatbed trailer.
02:56
It's at near mile marker 95.5.
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I-16, Georgia
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