Hay bales scattered on highway creating traffic hazard, Morgan County KY
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Deputies responded to multiple bales of hay scattered on Kentucky Highway 519 between the Yamaha Shop and Debbie Hill, creating a hazard for traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Morgan County Public Safety
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
I need you en route up 519, caller is going to be between the Yamaha shop and Debbie Hill.
00:06
Got four or five square bales of hay on the road, but I'm going to call the accident.
00:23
So five was Liberty is Oeans, not in.
00:31
Are you going out to the traffic that S-O-9 is one-tose?
00:44
No idea, S-O-9 Hedron.
00:47
On Highway 519 in between the Yamaha Shop and Debbie Hill, there are four or five bales of hay that have been split open and everywhere.
00:55
I've received four calls on it so far.
01:12
Brad 457. Go ahead.
01:18
I'm attached to a complaint for EPO requests.
01:22
3116, St. Highway 504 and Allot Hill.
01:25
The caller is currently located in Carter County's requesting you signal 6 on break.
01:31
Go ahead.
01:33
She was involved in a physical domestic a couple weeks ago with her boyfriend.
01:39
Hey, Brayden Atkins.
01:41
Apparently, her father came and got her and took her to age, urgent care.
01:46
Neither her being thrown to the ground.
01:48
Great.
01:50
Go ahead.
01:52
She apparently checked into a Safe Place program in Bowling Green for four to five days, but currently staying with her sister and Carter County.
02:01
Carter County, just your question's repeat.
02:05
Okay, and four, I'll give her single six.
02:09
Four, thank you.
02:21
104 1915.
02:22
Um caution on 519 by Debbie Hill there is hay all over the road.
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