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Semi truck causing slow traffic near shooting parkPeru IL

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IL-251 & Shooting Park Rd, Peru, IL 61354

A semi truck was traveling very slowly northbound over the river bridge near Shooting Park Road, causing traffic to back up. Traffic later moved slowly but cleared.

Audio|Heard on: Illinois Valley Regional Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:5
Transcript:
00:00
Thirteen information.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:04
I received another call on this semi, it's a semi truck heading northbound over the river bridge.
00:09
It's going like one to five miles per hour, moving very slowly.
00:14
Traffic is backed up behind it for a long way.
00:19
John 4.
00:24
Traffic is around it now.
00:26
I just passed it, but he is going very slowly.
00:31
But the lanes have opened up.
00:45
Group all 13.
00:46
13, go ahead.
00:47
I'll be out with it.
00:54
It's on 251 northbound, just south of Shooting Park.
00:58
Semi-trail, played (number withheld) over Tom.
01:02
(Number withheld), Sam over Tom.

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Location mentioned:
IL-251 & Shooting Park Rd, Peru, IL 61354
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