Wires knocked down on roadway at Franklin and Adams, Pleasantville NJ
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According to the dispatch call, wires were knocked down onto the roadway at the intersection of Franklin Avenue and Adams Avenue. A gray Dodge truck may have caused the damage. Adams Avenue was temporarily closed while emergency services handled the situation.
Audio|Heard on: New Jersey State Police Troop A - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
It looks like we got some wires in the roadway at Franklin and Adams and Woodbine.
00:05
If you could just notify County, please, thank you.
00:08
Thank you. Thank you.
00:12
Pogneveldmore is available I have an 8.55.
00:16
Oh, three.
00:21
would be 55 southbound exit 39 alpha ramp ever put of a gray Dodge truck blocking the off ramp broken down called in third party no further information Thank you 3.
00:34
99.
00:36
929 are the wires in the roadway, like touching the road, and you know if they're a lot.
00:43
I've got a 9-4-9 to stop in the alleyway.
00:46
Good.
00:48
The wires are still intact, but they are in the roadway, and it seems like one of these truckers knocked knocked it over.
00:55
I'm still trying to figure that out.
00:57
I'll receive.
00:58
Next.
00:59
Hang East on Main Street.
01:02
The nearest cross is Church Street, with New Jersey, X-ray-10,
01:06
Whiskey, Charlie Delta.
01:08
So white-A-Rail, white female driver, (number withheld).
01:12
15-0.
01:14
3,000-9-292.
01:19
I'm going to have Adams Ave shut down temporarily.
01:23
receipt, 15-time.
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Location mentioned:
E Adams Ave & Franklin Ave, Pleasantville, NJ 08232
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