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Road blocked by tractor trailer near 5th St, Albemarle County VA
A tractor trailer is blocking the road near 5th Street due to bad weather and road conditions. Additional vehicles cannot pass, causing a traffic blockage and delays.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle County Fire and Rescue
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
161 from 111.
00:01
Just hang tight. This road is real bad.
00:02
I'm just track the trailer off the road blocking entire roadway right now.
00:07
I understood.
00:09
We're with a dutable vehicle off the roadway right now as well.
00:16
Region 111 from Battalion 202.
00:18
Are we going to be able to get around that tractor trailer?
00:24
Negative. There's UBS truck.
00:25
Stop, and they're trying to pull now.
00:31
Okay, this looks like it's going to be a long-term event.
00:34
We need to turn around.
00:41
Negolation out there shortly.
00:43
Okay, ECC-2.
00:46
If you don't mind, give the homeowner a call back, let them know that we're going to have a slight delay due to weather and vehicles across the roadway.
00:54
ECC is correct.
00:56
We'll give the homeowner a call back to let them know.
01:04
ECC rescue five or two arriving UVA.
01:09
Rescue 542, arriving UVA, 1639.
01:17
Okay, 202 from Engine 161.
01:20
202.
01:22
202. If you heard, but Engine 161 and Tanker 111 are not going to be able to get to the scene due to the road conditions.
01:32
Where's the stranded motorist now trying to get them cleared?
01:36
Okay, once you get cleared,
01:38
just kind of stays in the 5th Street area.
01:40
We'll add you back to this call if we need you.
01:43
Understood.
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5th St, Virginia
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