Stranded lumber truck causes traffic obstruction, Weston WV
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A flatbed tractor trailer loaded with lumber is stranded near major highways in Weston, causing potential traffic disruption. Wrecker services were contacted and attempts to free the vehicle are ongoing.
Audio|Heard on: Pendleton County Public Safety
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
That'll be out of signal 20 here near McDonald's 33 and 19-19 intersex.
00:05
Ten four.
00:11
206, 203.
00:14
Go ahead.
00:20
Pendleton Con 203, did you make contact with a wrecker company? Is anybody around or what's the situation with that?
00:33
Tenleton, Con, Con, 203.
00:39
6 year, Elfin's turning.
00:42
Alphen, six zero, ten.
00:48
I just got off the phone with the wrecker service and they said that they spoke to somebody on the phone and they told them that they're going on the road very well and try to get him out that way and they're not going to be around unless they hear otherwise.
01:08
Okay.
01:09
State's here now, Duff and Senders.
01:11
I don't think it's going to work.
01:12
We're going to give it one try.
01:14
I'll advise you after that if they're going to need to come over or not.
01:17
It's a tractor trailer flatbed loaded with lumber.
01:21
Ten four.
01:23
901 ComCenter, I'm at this stranded truck at Thorn.
01:29
104901.
01:34
201. 206, do you have any tire change for that thing?
01:39
No, it's not.
01:42
I figured.
01:48
Get a little more gravel up here under these wheels.
01:50
We might have to bring him up out of here.
01:52
He's coming about ten feet.
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Location mentioned:
US-19 & US-33, Weston, WV 26452
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