Black ice reported on route 16 and west side road, Conway NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, black ice was reported on Route 16 south from near Conway town line into Albany and on West Side Road. Officers notified the town and are checking the roads for hazards.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Police and Fire
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01:16
Transcript:
00:00
I just had a subject in the lobby reporting that Route 16 south from the Conway town line into Albany is black ice.
00:08
I did call Carroll County to let them know.
00:15
Okay. Okay.
00:17
That way, I went back to the deer so I can help Cliff load it and give them the tag.
00:22
West Side Road actually did just ice over as well.
00:24
If you can notify the town, please.
00:26
The temperatures are supposed to be higher than what they are now, but they haven't gone up yet, so we're going to have to call now.
00:32
That's fine.
00:33
I will give the town a call as well.
00:36
Thank you. And I'll keep checking roads once we load the deer.
00:42
Okay.
00:45
719.704. I'm clear 90 now if you want me to go somewhere and check.
00:53
Head up east Conway.
00:55
Just make sure there's nobody off the road.
00:57
Usually that ice is over before anything else by fattened drive and stuff like that.
01:03
Just check that.
01:04
Please, sir.
01:06
No, but.
01:09
I have a number one.
01:14
Good.
01:15
Town has been notified.
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Location mentioned:
NH-16, Conway, NH
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