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Disabled vehicle blocks intersection in Arcola, Arcola IL
A disabled vehicle is blocking the intersection of North Locust and East Jefferson streets in Arcola, causing a road hazard. Police are coordinating with the vehicle owner and arranging a tow to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Roadway at the intersection of North Locust and East Jefferson 1028, when ready?
00:09
Adam, go ahead.
00:10
I do have the owner on the phone.
00:12
She has someone in around.
00:19
So it's broke down.
00:32
I have them to information.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:38
It sounds like gang and am is supposed to come and get this vehicle.
00:42
It was supposed to be at Libman, but now it's been moved, obviously,
00:46
because she was trying to go somewhere and see if they had Anna freeze to put in it, and it just died.
00:52
I told her she needs to keep calling him.
00:54
I'm going to try and call him and let him know where it is and see if he has an ETA.
01:02
Ten-four, I'll stay with the vehicle since it is an obvious road hazard here.
01:07
Ten-four, I did tell her it had to get moved.
01:11
Um,
01:17
you go ahead.
01:19
Could I have the driver's name, please.
01:21
(name withheld).
01:24
If you want me to still run the 28, I can do that.
01:30
24, if you would please.
01:32
Let me know when you're ready.
01:34
I'm ready.
01:36
E. Edward X X-X-ray (number withheld).
01:41
104.
01:46
104. Timbore comes back, dark blue 2017,
01:50
every utility to see Anna Wilson out of Mattoon.
01:54
I'm still trying to call numbers.
02:00
No problem.
02:01
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
E Jefferson St & N Locust St, Arcola, IL 61910
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