Traffic control during parade horse return, Shelbyville KY
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Units assisted with traffic control during a parade as horses returned to the fairgrounds, temporarily blocking the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: Shelby County and Surrounding Counties Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:44
Transcript:
00:00
138 to 132 I'm on Washington Street what do you got just need some assistance with the horses going back to the fairgrounds
00:12
okay ten four I'm passing the PD I'll make my way there if there's anybody closer they can jump in
00:19
passing the PD I'm ahead of you I'm right here by Wakefield-Scearce okay I see you
00:28
I'll take care of LaGrange.
00:29
That's 248.
00:30
I'll take care of the Grange.
00:31
I'm just trying to catch up to y'all.
00:34
Danful.
00:36
Yeah, it's 104.
00:37
The first set of horses is coming up on the railroad track.
00:45
Read 107 from the parade.
00:50
206 Central.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:55
Got that number three times.
00:58
Keeps ringing once going to voicemail.
01:00
It'll be 10-8[1].
01:02
10-4[2]-12.
01:07
10-4[2]-12. And,
01:10
or blocked, calls if you want to try again.
01:13
10-4[2].
01:19
7. Lawrenceburg show us leaving Higgins.
01:22
Head back to you.
01:26
228. Okay, I can see you guys.
01:29
Are they, uh, we're not moving traffic on the left?
01:33
The best thing is they've taken up both lanes.
01:35
They're having some pop up a couple of horses.
01:43
Ten, four, we're moving again.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service / available for calls
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Midland Trail, Shelbyville, KY 40065
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