Road closed at E Goss Lake Rd and Traverse Rd for hazard, Island County WA
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic hazard was reported near Toga and Huns Family Lane, leading to road closure at E Goss Lake Road and Traverse Road. The county road crew later cleared the hazard and reopened the road.
Audio|Heard on: Island County Public Safety
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03:49
Transcript:
00:00
My phone. My phone, traffic hazard.
00:09
Saratoga and Huns Family Lane.
00:16
Outfield curb with one female belt, 30Mod, 544.
00:24
41-918.
00:31
Victor 59 go again on location.
00:39
Sir, close the road on the family lane.
00:49
559914.
00:57
ICOM engine 8-1, respond 465 Northeast Midway Boulevard for a fire alarm.
01:07
Again, ICOM engine 81, respond 465 Northeast Midway Boulevard for a fire alarm.
01:12
Respond in Fire 6-914.
01:19
Engine 3.1 from Engine 3.6.
01:22
3.1. This is engine 3.1.
01:36
This is engine 3.1.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:44
I'm just confirming you guys were able to get to traversed and gosh lake to close the road up there.
01:51
The county road is on scene and we are clear back in service.
02:02
Thank you. Thank you.
02:09
Good morning route.
02:12
953.
02:18
Togamol patrol.
02:20
Fire can be responding northeast midway boulevard for an all-night fire alarm.
02:25
Question 8.17.
03:00
Victor 4792.
03:02
Okay.
03:07
Come.
03:09
Hi thing.
03:12
The hazard, Saratoga and Huns Family Lane, Tree blocking the southbound lane.
03:25
Victor 59919.
03:32
ICOM, engine 36.
03:36
Engine 36.
03:38
Done, fees, roads closed, all south will be clear back in service.
03:44
Engine 36, all roads closed,
03:47
all south would be back in service 921.
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Island County, WA
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