Traffic signal reset restores normal flow on highway 70, Johnston County NC
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According to the dispatch call, the traffic signal at the intersection of US 70 and Clayton Boulevard was reset by the Department of Transportation. After the reset, traffic flow returned to normal at the intersection.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston County Public Safety - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Down on Clayton Boulevard Signal 3.
00:07
12, 311. Be prepared.
00:08
He's about to reset the light.
00:09
They may go straight to green.
00:15
24. 27 on Jihad Nature Barton out of Richmond, Virginia.
00:21
I'm showing one unserved WFA out of John support communicating threats.
00:28
Put the 27 in 10 notes, please.
00:31
Correction, the CR number.
00:34
Where's RR in there?
00:40
Here, so that's 2025.
00:46
Yeah.
00:51
Is that area 2, 1060 vehicle?
00:54
The rest area on I-95.
00:59
It'll be the southbound rest area.
01:04
Town forebin route from Harper House and Mill Creek Churchroom.
01:13
(number withheld).
01:15
Again 911 (number withheld).
01:19
(name withheld).
01:20
Okay,
01:21
okay. Yeah.
01:26
Senator 1.
01:32
545.45.
01:34
1519.
01:40
And hey, Adam, she'll be right 225.
01:43
11, it looks like the reset 305-310.
01:54
I was advised by Knitza and staff that he currently had a room here.
01:58
He's not coming to the door, he ain't here at one.
02:06
Also,
02:09
47 and others.
02:11
The 27 for that mail is showing suspended.
02:16
Go.
02:18
Long drive, called another homeowner.
02:24
I'm number 5 and it's 1520.
02:35
Okay,
02:36
well.
02:37
312 Central.
02:40
Good.
02:43
DOT reset the light at intersection of US 70 and US 70 Business.
02:47
Traffic is back flowing normal.
02:48
All units are available from the 1050.
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