Semi truck overturns on Interstate 40 westbound, Crittenden County AR
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A semi-truck overturned on Interstate 40 westbound near mile marker 248 in Crittenden County, Arkansas. The driver is uninjured and standing on top of the truck. Debris including grass and trees are blocking multiple lanes, and smoke is visible from the truck. Emergency services have been notified and the lanes are closed temporarily.
Audio|Heard on: East Central Arkansas Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
MS, we got a semi-roll over here, about the 248 is going to be westbound.
00:05
I'm going to have the lanes shut down.
00:10
Ten-four, I'll also get a wrecker.
00:11
We just got a novel one call about it.
00:13
They said there's trees and grass and everything, all in the interstate on both lanes.
00:20
Ten-four, if you will, go ahead and notify state.
00:22
I might to get out and check on.
00:30
Q202-798 he got his own company 10-0-7-0-7 104-707 Class B valid no light traffic moderate CH clear all systems clear St.
00:49
Francis they advise he does have events trial January 21st 1 p.m.
00:54
He is a poorly active supervision with a searchway roll call.
00:58
Okay,
00:59
control. Okay, good for you.
01:04
This is 20.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:13
Hey, advisor, are there any injury?
01:20
No, he's stating he's not hurt, but he's standing on top of his truck.
01:22
Now I'm trying to help him get down, still sending the ambulance this place, just in case.
01:29
Sayforth.
01:34
Do you think he got there?
01:41
The 248 Westbound, it's going to be a semi-flipped over, the truck yet smoking,
01:47
there's going to be grass and trees blocking the right lane.
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Crittenden County, AR
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