Double trailer jackknifed in ditch on southbound I-5, Tumwater WA
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A double trailer truck jackknifed into the ditch near southbound I-5 by SR 102. Several vehicles are disabled and debris is blocking lanes, causing slow rolling traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Washington State Patrol District 1 - Olympia Area
Listen to dispatch call
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
On the unit, General, there is a double trailer jackknifed in the ditch, not watching.
00:07
Hello.
00:08
Go on, take your turn.
00:14
Who's the closest unit?
00:24
I'm getting on from one now, it looks like it's prior to 101.
00:30
North Airlines.
00:36
The UT will be southbound I-5 at 102 on the Pedestrian Overpass.
00:40
Right.
00:43
Cidavidavis.
00:44
6.0. Let me know as one to read.
00:51
But for firm, it's south on 102.
00:54
Right. We'll be under the pedestrian overpass.
00:58
Thanks sir.
01:00
I'm six to zero twenty three twenty three.
01:06
Four long a day.
01:07
I observed like a half dozen disabled vehicles.
01:11
There are debris in all lanes.
01:14
Right.
01:19
For that one of the closest, you know, it's going to turn a rolling, so it looks like it's probably damaging people's tires.
01:26
North five to save, we'll start rolling slow from 101.
01:30
All right, I have rolling slow from 101 JV2.4.
01:39
I'm going to do a rolling cone northbound when I get to map.
01:42
There's debris in the northbound side as well.
01:46
It's (number withheld).
01:52
I'm waiting for South Five at the exit, or one or two I take.
01:59
Hello and seeing South Five, one of two, two, two, twenty, three, twenty five.
02:05
Four and five, love you.
02:07
I've also observed a good four or five disabled north from Mount Los four.
02:21
If anybody's doing a rolling slow north, it looks like they can disregard.
02:25
There's no debris in lane one though.
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