Safety zone and speed limit near Francis Scott Key Bridge, Baltimore County MD


The Coast Guard has set up a safety zone near Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore Harbor. There is a six-knot speed limit for boats because of demolition and construction work. Mariners should move slowly to reduce wake and potential hazards.
Audio|Source: Baltimore Harbor Marine VHF
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Transcript:
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Secure, Secure, Secure, Security, all stations, all stations, all stations, all stations.
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This is the United States Coast Guard sector, Maryland, NCR, United States Coast Guard sector of Maryland NCR, United States Coast Guard sector of Maryland NCR, United States Coast Guard sector of Maryland NCR, for a safety marine information broadcast concerning safety zone for the Tabico River and Francis Glocki Ridge.
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Listen, Geno,
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157 Gensimal one megahertz out you know they're baltimore on ducks so who knows?
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The United States Coast Guard sector, Maryland NCR, the United States Coast Guard sector Maryland NCR, the United States Coast Guard sector, Maryland NCR.
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Safety broadcast notice to barriers.
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The Coast Guard has established safety zone on Hawkins Point and Solar's point side of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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The zone extends the harboring 1,500 feet on both sides from the original footprint.
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of the bridge, the main general may open to traffic with a six-knot-speed restriction.
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Demolition and construction operations pose a hazard to many beggars outside of the main general of the vicinity of the bridge, the construction company will monitor BHBHF FM channel 13 and 16 if you have any questions.
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Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest state speed to minimize wake heaven.
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Proceed for caution.
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This is the United States Coast Guard sector of Maryland.
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NCR out.
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Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland
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