Traffic hazard with cones blocking lanes at 72nd and L Street, Omaha NE
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Traffic cones scattered across lanes near 72nd and L Street caused a road hazard. People exiting vehicles to move the cones risked being hit.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - West
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02:17
Transcript:
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Facilion of hazard near L Street, any available unit advised, (number withheld).
00:04
(number withheld).
00:09
(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
00:18
1918 can have you start with a hazard near 72nd and L Street. 72nd and L is in Lincoln. Caller says there are traffic cones all over the traffic lanes and people are getting out of vehicles trying to move them and almost getting hit.
00:33
1118 clear (number withheld).
00:36
(number withheld)
00:41
The answer's alarm at (number withheld).
00:49
Any other than 1 out of 95 advise, (number withheld)?
00:53
1 out of 95.
00:57
1 out of 95.
01:04
95, I can add to that alarm and advise on a second, wind still blowing pretty good.
01:09
I'm sure that's what set it off.
01:11
I believe that's probably what it did.
01:14
I'll show you around 6 or 8.
01:20
One out of 86.
01:22
One out of 86.
01:26
Shibble of cars, 108, code 8 to rep.
01:30
It's going to be a false line.
01:36
That's clear and I'll show you both in this tour.
01:38
Just remember to lock off your MDTs, please.
01:40
1m.A2.
01:43
82, please.
01:44
Have a good day.
01:45
You also. One Adam 86.
01:49
Okay, have a good day.
01:52
You also. Six-10.
01:56
One Adam, six seven.
01:57
One Adam, six, seven.
02:00
One Adam, six, seven.
02:04
B2107.
02:08
That's clear.
02:10
If you check that hazard near L Street, 72nd and L Street, that color ball barricades all over the road, (number withheld).
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