Disabled semi truck on i-64 near georgetown exit, Georgetown IN
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A semi truck disabled on I-64 near the Georgetown exit caused traffic delays. Multiple semi trucks are in the left lane trying to get a wrecker to assist. The disabled vehicle was initially unable to move but has started moving in and out of the lane.
Audio|Heard on: Scott County Public Safety
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
55-504-10-9[1]-0 is on TX.
00:05
26 have something on I-64.
00:09
I'm not getting fuel.
00:11
A permanent 118 East now.
00:13
He had a disabled semi truck.
00:17
Okay. Okay, quick.
00:22
That's for 8833.
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Check that.
00:27
So is for 8833.
00:28
33.
00:32
Yeah, he can't get the vehicle to go.
00:36
I got two semis here in the left lane.
00:39
They're together.
00:40
They're going to try to get a wrecker.
00:41
I told them to try to get one as quick as they can.
00:44
If I'm not, we're not going to have to get one out here.
00:47
Between three.
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8833, 54.
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Go ahead.
00:58
Are you past the Georgetown exit?
01:03
I'm right at the exit there.
01:10
Okay, I'm just down here getting fuel.
01:12
I'll be up there to help you in just a minute.
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Clear.
01:18
76 is the wrap us back up.
01:21
Yeah.
01:25
No, 77?
01:30
Good.
01:33
I'll be out with M-1-56.
01:34
We're going to just west for the slide.
01:39
Okay.
01:45
Tell usburg 88333.
01:48
8833.
01:50
Apparently he's able to get the move. He's moving in and out of the lane now.
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I-64, Georgetown, IN
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