Multiple vehicles disabled after hitting debris on highway, Warren County NJ
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Four vehicles disabled on Christopher Columbus Highway after hitting loose tractor trailer drum brake debris. The debris caused fluid leaks on the eastbound roadway near the weigh station, requiring multiple tow trucks.
Audio|Heard on: New Jersey State Police Troop B
Listen to dispatch call
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Do you get any calls for the debris in the roadway prior to the weigh station in the eastbound lanes?
00:11
That's negative.
00:14
I just was advised by, stop by and tell me there's a drum in the right lane car.
00:21
There's going to go in gasoline or something.
00:26
I'm going to check it out if you people are stuff.
00:33
This thing, uh, just before the scale, so eastbound at 2.
00:41
Please.
00:47
ICON 9-271, clear report.
00:55
Com 9-26, clear traffic, take care.
00:59
Receive, thank you.
01:01
East 54-4, you good.
01:05
Good.
01:12
I have zero over two where four cars in the shoulder and I also have a TT behind me in my shoulder.
01:20
I'll advise.
01:34
E265 o'clock.
01:38
(number withheld).
01:43
E265 is clear.
01:47
4.
01:52
Hello.
02:02
Go ahead.
02:05
Yeah, we got four disabled vehicles here.
02:08
It looks like they hit a tractor trailer drum brakes.
02:13
That was loose on the roadway.
02:15
We got transmission emissions and such.
02:18
Yeah, so another couple of tow trucks.
02:21
I'll get back to you on the TT.
02:23
Looks like that might be disabled as well.
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Location mentioned:
Christopher Columbus Hwy, New Jersey
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