Multiple disabled vehicles block lanes in powhatan county, Powhatan County VA
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Several disabled vehicles are blocking lanes near Norseid Road and on Stavemill Road. A trash truck is in a ditch, blocking a lane on Route 60 across from Yardworks. The vehicles appear unoccupied and law enforcement is needed to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Powhatan County Fire & Rescue
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Copy a disabled vehicle in the ditch.
00:06
Go ahead.
00:09
In front of near Norseid Road, Greyhava X-ray (number withheld).
00:16
It appears to be unoccupied.
00:17
It's partially in the travel lane.
00:24
I have to be at near (number withheld).
00:30
I can't achieve (number withheld).
00:32
I've entered the call.
00:33
I have a deputy.
00:34
You check on it when I have one available.
00:36
You're not still unseen, are you?
00:41
I'm clearing now.
00:44
Forest can get by, but it is probably going to need law enforcement to look at.
00:49
Tim 4.
00:52
I may act you.
00:54
A coffee, (number withheld).
01:00
I can just send it to 2.
01:07
I'm just 7 in 2.
01:08
Go ahead.
01:11
We couldn't find anything.
01:12
It's on Stavemill Road.
01:13
There are multiple disabled vehicles all over Stavemill Road.
01:17
We're going to park engine two and verify that Stavemill course is clear with the EMS vehicle.
01:23
4 5 is here not necessarily.
01:26
4. The 13 to the degree.
01:33
I'm from Station 2.
01:36
Station 2. Station 2, go ahead.
01:40
Have you gotten the trash truck that's in the ditch blocking the right-hand lane? It's down Route 60 across from Yardworks?
01:50
Acknowledged, we did receive that.
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Powhatan County, VA
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