State plow truck stuck in median near old crossover for 5A, south of the 229 mile marker on Highway 31; traffic control requested and passing lane closed for recovery operations., Marshall County IN
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State plow truck stuck in median near old crossover for 5A, south of the 229 mile marker on Highway 31; traffic control requested and passing lane closed for recovery operations.
Audio|Heard on: Marshall County Police, Fire, and EMS
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Are you coming up, 31,
00:03
from south of Highway?
00:06
Yeah, I'm coming up on those state highway trucks right there.
00:10
Can you stop and do traffic control? They got stuck in the median there.
00:14
They're trying to pull it back out into the northbound line.
00:18
Good for...
00:23
Rush County, 471 is off duty.
00:27
471.
00:33
March 1614 in service?
00:37
1614. 1614.
00:45
Marshall County, 5013, V-013, the Bionstein?
00:49
No. 5.013.
00:51
Mars, we gothic 505.
01:03
At 31, the old crossover for 5A, it's going to be south of the 229 mile marker.
01:09
It's going to be a state plow truck that's in the median and it stuck.
01:12
He missed the turnaround that he was trying to make.
01:15
They were trying to get pulled out, but they were unable to.
01:17
So they were leaving that truck for now.
01:20
They didn't give me instructions on what their plan is.
01:22
But just in case you get calls on it, that's what that one is.
01:26
That's your question.
01:31
Mark Schenik, 5013.
01:38
Just 43 for INDOT.
01:40
I'll have the passing lane shut down here,
01:42
start the 6 over the bridges.
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US-31, Indiana
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