Wood pallets block northbound highway lanes near Plaza Drive, Visalia CA
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Wooden pallets are blocking lanes on the northbound Highway 99 near Plaza Drive and Avenue 260, creating a traffic hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Tulare County Fire and CHP Pink
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
6993 11.25 northbound 99 at Cartmill.
00:05
36993 go ahead.
00:08
93 reported are three wood pallets across the lane.
00:17
6993, I copy from Plaza, 198.
00:20
93 copies Plaza at Plaza Drive and 198.
00:29
And 6791, I still have you on that 1125, just let me know if you see it in the air and then I'll put you on the end of the law.
00:51
7973-3-3-3-0-9-3 I'm sitting birding for a stop you almost hit tip-bar converting forward to the vehicle that almost take you where you at 99 south of 198 4-5 10% off at 99 to south of 190 you will advise.
01:21
There's no 676 L B'i Annap 725 on 930 speed.
01:27
Expoenaing ground to the 1125 by 993.
01:36
Fire commitage, S. Fire coming, N. 314, headquarters.
01:43
Fire comet.
01:44
Gen 4 is that seen two vehicles involved in waterway blockage.
01:50
Attention 4,051.
01:53
26.97.93 advice status.
01:57
No, 27 at 3 a half, so forth.
01:59
Thank you.
02:01
93, you are close for.
02:14
Those dogs are going to be off the freeway now.
02:18
They're walking towards Traver.
02:21
I do. I know about 7.9.
02:23
We're off their freeway walking towards Tramor.
02:26
98 for the air to grab to the 709.
02:30
See a total of six on its miners.
02:35
Engine for 12563.
02:43
6776, just for information,
02:46
another caller put a pallet northbound just south of the Avenue 260.
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Location mentioned:
N Plaza Dr, Visalia, CA 93291
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