Disabled vehicle causes lane hazard on I-240 eastbound, Asheville NC
An officer and Asheville Fire responded to a possible disabled vehicle or hazard blocking lane 2 on I-240 eastbound near the two-and-a-half mile marker. The right lane was later reopened. They plan to return after a police shift change to remove something from the roadway. There was a report of possible gas leakage but no visible leak was found.
Audio|Source: Polk County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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I'm going to be out with Asheville Fire, I-240, eastbound,
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about the two-and-a-half mile marker. We've got lane 2 of 2, 1053, not sure what's going on.
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24, sir.
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G-232, South Carolina 1027 on Gorham,
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as Class D expires 411, 2030, so far?
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So far?
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2.32, your 1028 comes back to a 2010 Accura, T.L.
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To a (name withheld), near Connor Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina.
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Shows expires 228 of 27,
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and there's no insurance information.
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See more than you.
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This is TOCP 461.
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Go ahead.
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Can you give me a little bit of an update? It appears to me that the right lane is reopened. Is that correct?
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That was a previously tagged 1078.
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I'm going to go back in just a little bit after Asheville Police Department does their shift change.
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And see if I can get something removed from the roadway. If on the right shoulder, somebody caught down as leaking gas in the roadway, and there's no visible leaks anywhere around the car.
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And where's there, and you are 108, is that correct? But you're going to go back?
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Yeah, I'll leave 108 for now. I'll go back after Asheville Police Department does their shift change and have a signal forward on it.
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104, sir. Thank you.
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I-240, Asheville, NC
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