Highway blocked by 18-wheeler, traffic rerouted


Audio|Source: Lincoln County Sheriff, Brookhaven Police, and Brookhaven Fire
02:54
Transcript:
Two Southern Jackson. Go ahead. Let's advise Hales that they're going to have to take the 15 mile marker exit. They're going to have to come east in the westbound lane to be able to retrieve this 18 Willow. K-24. C-27 that's secret. Oh, yeah. When we get that 51 here, it should take them along the larger suck up and open the hole back up. So that's the only thing we're waiting on is that 51. We can still not have our trackers, but like I said, when we get the 51 here, it's probably 20 minutes before the roadways back over. Toughball, I'm going to pull it up. C-27. Go ahead. You have a chance to coming west by the 15. Your own, you have to have coming west. Negative. If you get on after 15 and come east and come east in the westbound line, you'd be tempted. Nobody's coming east in the westbound line. It'll be pretty hard for me to get off on the 15th, so I'm going to get off on the 13 mile mark. I'm going to take the 13 mile mark, and I'm going to take the option coming all the way up on the 13th. So you're going to run it from traffic in between the 15 from the truck stop going west. But when you get to the 15, there's no traffic on the west. 44 to 8. You can take it on. Use the cones on the right side or come all the down. It's a clear way to get you from 15. I'm 13. 10-4. I use some cones. I went around the construction zone to get down here to the 15, and then I crossed over. Yeah, 10-4. I'm on the shoulder on the 13 I'm on the shoulder so I should be good no traffic coming my way you're gonna be good over there if there's some traffic coming be good be good
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