Disabled SUV on Berry Creek Bridge, East Rutherford NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle became disabled on Berry Creek Bridge after a flat tire. Four occupants were present in the SUV, and assistance was requested for a tow truck with a larger cab to remove the people from the highway safely. Units remained on scene until the tow could arrive.
Audio|Heard on: East Rutherford Fire and Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Check the area of the Berrys Creek Bridge for a disabled Toyota RAV4 with its hazards on.
00:11
Should be on the shoulder.
00:15
On six, that'll be the area.
00:28
One six eight, I'll be out.
00:29
We're going to be on top of the Berrys Creek Bridge in the right shoulder.
00:33
All of us.
00:35
Operation.
00:41
Okay.
00:47
Dispatch, next to my location.
00:48
It's going to be for a Toyota RAV4 with a flat tire.
00:52
Can you advise them there are four people in the vehicle and see if they have a wrecker with a larger cab to remove them from the highway.
01:00
If not, we'll figure it out here.
01:07
You are actually on the bridge.
01:11
From the center of the bridge, right lane and shoulder.
01:18
One six eight.
01:21
Yeah, I don't think.
01:27
Next is dispatch.
01:28
They should be able to accommodate that request.
01:32
Received. Thank you.
01:33
I'll be standing by with them.
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Location mentioned:
Berrys Creek Rd, East Rutherford, NJ 07073
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