Stalled vehicle blocking southbound lane near highway split, Greenbrier AR
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A black Nissan Versa had a blowout and stalled in the right-hand southbound lane near the Highway 65 and 25 north split, blocking traffic. Authorities have been notified and responding.
Audio|Heard on: Faulkner County Sheriff Dispatch
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
And so, you know, so have any been area of Highway 65 north, Highway 25 north?
00:04
24, so I'm 65 northbound right now.
00:08
Okay,
00:12
sir, can I get you to start to this stalled vehicle? near Highway 65 North.
00:18
It should be just north of the 65-25-north split for a stalled vehicle.
00:26
1049.
00:31
104, sir.
00:33
Caller is going to be in a black Nissan Versa.
00:35
Advised her car had a blowout and she's stuck in the right-hand lane.
00:40
It'll be the right-hand southbound lane.
00:47
Instead of 24.
00:48
State has not been notified.
00:50
Do you want us to let me wear?
00:53
And for all send a terminal message.
01:00
Hey there, I find out of service until the parade.
01:04
So we're out with him.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:11
385, Zebra, Zebra, Zebra, John.
01:18
Black 21 Nissan, Nissan, Versa, June 26, to Megan or Howard, correction, Megan Harrington or Howard Easterling of Sheridan, and confirmed 52.
01:28
Simply Strupe has been notified.
01:31
Good, well, thank you.
01:36
A-60, what do y'all have going on?
01:43
Adam 60, we have a stalled vehicle near Highway 65 North, blocking one of the southbound lanes.
01:54
I've got Fault and Fault under 24 and Fault under 21 on sync.
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Location mentioned:
US-65, Greenbrier, AR 72058
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