Traffic collision blocks eastbound 202 near Alma School, Chandler AZ
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A traffic collision between a Chevrolet pickup truck and a four-door sedan blocked the number four lane on eastbound AZ-202 near the Alma School off-ramp, causing lane blockages and delays.
Audio|Heard on: Chandler Police and Fire, Phoenix Fire
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
In 10803, a reporter 964 blocking, what's on 2nd, milepost 47.
00:08
I just want to call advising he believes it was a sedan versus a truck and they were blocked in the second right lane.
00:14
As he was talking by, he didn't see anyone get out or any hazard zone at the moment at 2251.
00:24
Okay, first one is going to be eastbound 202 at 52, again Easton 2 at 52.
00:28
And under a color, white trailer, says Sneed Leasing, Main (number withheld).
00:35
Cut Offer P was swerving.
00:37
Cap was also white, now going to be Northbound 101.
00:40
Again, last see Northbound 101.
00:41
First second.
00:44
Located is going to be Eastbound U.S.
00:45
16 miles plus 179.
00:46
Again, Eastbound U.S.
00:47
16 mile plus 179.
00:48
Good for a Code 702 motorcycle going 100 miles per hour, swerving in and out of lane.
00:53
I saw about three ago.
00:56
Again, nothing further.
00:57
At 22. 562.
01:08
I think we did get a secondary caller for this collision advising.
01:12
It's going to be a Chevy pickup in a four-door sedan that's going to be blocking the number four lane at 2252.
01:37
964 blocking HBTOC is advised in the vehicles that are partially blocking the off-ramp for Alma School.
01:42
Best access is going to be from the outstant at 2254.
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AZ-202, Chandler, AZ
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