Semi-truck hits bridge underside causing road debris, Marshall IL
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A semi-truck carrying an oversized load struck the underside of the I-70 bridge near the 147 overpass in Illinois. The collision caused debris to fall onto the roadway. Deputies are on scene, and the Illinois Department of Transportation has been notified.
Audio|Heard on: Illinois State Police Troop 9
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
70 by the 147 overpass.
00:05
I-70, we believe westbound by the 147 overpass, a semi-truck tractor hit the bridge.
00:16
(number withheld), (number withheld), there are road lockets?
00:22
There's debris on the roadway.
00:28
Go to (number withheld), (number withheld), I think it's going to be Route 1 underneath the I-70, about milepost 145.
00:41
Okay.
00:46
(number withheld) so the vehicle is on row anyway.
00:53
Going off to, you tax me that (number withheld), I'll be in the round for Casey.
00:57
No, 50, 2, 104.
01:03
That's 60 arrived.
01:06
(number withheld) (number withheld).
01:10
104. (number withheld) information.
01:17
We've got deputies on scene already.
01:19
Could you contact IDOT? It was an oversized load that struck the underside of that bridge.
01:28
104.
01:33
(number withheld), 1028.
01:39
(number withheld) go ahead (number withheld) 1028 is going to be a low boy semi-trailer Texas (number withheld) B-boy (number withheld) Texas semi-trailer (number withheld) B-boy (number withheld)
02:00
(number withheld), Texas, (number withheld) B-boy (number withheld), clear.
02:05
Bulldog services, Bulldog services,
02:08
South Lake Texas, Black 2020,
02:12
Master trailer.
02:18
(number withheld), IDOT notified.
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