Lane closure due to pole repair near NH-27, Raymond NH
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According to the dispatch call, a utility pole near Route 27 in Raymond, New Hampshire was damaged and repaired overnight. Traffic was limited to one lane during the repair work. The road has since reopened with one lane available for traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Clear for both shots control place.
00:02
We're going to open it back up.
00:11
Fiske is going to work one lane.
00:12
They're just going to repair the pole for the night.
00:15
Not to take one.
00:19
Cabin?
00:22
Jury 11 headquarters.
00:25
Moving Red.
00:28
Police 101, emergency detail when it kind of landed.
00:36
I'll find out of four times in China.
00:44
I'll fax it to county when I get it.
00:48
Thanks.
00:53
Beater 1011 on this.
00:56
Tommy.
01:01
Open down to one leave.
01:04
Great.
01:10
Rayford awards trailer park with New Hampshire 540 785.
01:14
Black Subaru.
01:18
7.
01:26
2d8. Notting in 5605503.
01:30
5603. I'll be clear this school.
01:34
The area of Route 27 in Nick's Place, I will call around the line reporting a white school bus with the number 3-4-1 on it all over the road and bridge checking and doing under the speed limit.
01:53
The direction of trouble.
01:57
Heading into town passing Nix.
02:02
Novo.
02:05
We are just past Lamprey Health Care.
02:08
They're at the main street heading towards town.
02:15
27 by you, Irving.
02:22
Sir.
02:23
10-9 dispatch, please.
02:26
10-5-2 mic.
02:32
Do you like copy? Okay.
02:44
Okay. Okay.
02:48
Can we update that social media post now?
02:55
Roads back open, limited to one lane.
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Location mentioned:
NH-27, Raymond, NH 03077
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