Icy road causes vehicle slide outs on Jackson Hill, Franklin County IN
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Icy conditions on Jackson Hill caused several vehicles to slide off the road. Laurel Fire was requested to control traffic until the State Highway Department cleared the road.
Audio|Heard on: Union, Wayne, Fayette, Franklin County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Since and all listening units, just for your 43, 43 only, received a call advising Jackson Hill is going to be a complete sheet of ice with several vehicles slid out on the hill, making travel dangerous.
00:16
KSP 497 at 1442.
00:20
150.
00:23
24-1 is clear.
00:25
Please put a next lap.
00:28
County 110's clear also you may want to get hold of maybe Laurel fire so they can shut the hill down until State Highway can get after and get it cleared off
00:56
Holy Rock.
00:58
What is he the main?
01:02
I'm going to be 10-8[1].
01:09
I spoke to his wife at the room 103 there where he's staying.
01:14
She doesn't have worried that right now.
01:16
He hasn't made it back home.
01:17
I'll be 10-8[1].
01:18
I'm going to do a report on this.
01:20
Send his cross here.
01:28
To 15, bring one coming.
01:31
Go ahead.
01:36
So, blackgoing is clear and we'll have some one in row shortly.
01:47
Central Laurel Fire, Laurel Fire, request to respond.
01:51
U.S. 52 and State Road 121 on Jackson Hill.
01:58
Requested for traffic control.
02:00
CNA, U466 at 1448.
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10-8: In service / Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
IN-121 & US-52, Laurel Township, IN 47024
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