Disabled vehicle briefly halts traffic on Tobin Bridge, Boston MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders checked on a possible disabled vehicle heading southbound on the Maurice J. Tobin Memorial Bridge. The situation was resolved after the driver realized the emergency brake was engaged and continued driving. No injuries or hazards were reported.
Audio|Heard on: MA State Police - Metro Boston Area
Listen to dispatch call
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Can you check a disabled southbound on the Tobin?
00:04
I'm sure it's the way exactly.
00:06
It'll have to go up to Webster and flip.
00:15
Nine (number withheld).
00:21
Can you get an ETA on MGS? We're in a pretty bad spot here.
00:27
Chief, give him a call.
00:37
Nine (number withheld) is more than Harvard.
00:39
He should be there in about 2 minutes.
00:44
Sir.
00:55
Nine (number withheld) on a four.
00:59
See.
01:07
Eight (number withheld) already.
01:20
Sector HH nine to the school has closed.
01:23
All cruisers are 17.
01:26
Received.
01:34
If I say 1860, it's going to be sweet as toast.
01:39
Safe.
01:47
85 to 1860, Cooley's been notified.
01:50
You want to go with the plate?
01:58
After (number withheld).
02:10
Received.
02:18
A5, you can disregard.
02:20
This lady just had her emergency brake on.
02:22
She'll be on her way.
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Location mentioned:
Maurice J. Tobin Memorial Bridge, US-1, Boston, MA 02129
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