Pickup with trailer blocks lane in construction zone, Garland County AR
A pickup truck towing a gooseneck trailer broke down in a construction zone on Highway 89 westbound. The trailer was partially blocking a traffic lane that was about to reopen. The driver was uncooperative with highway workers, and police considered calling a tow truck to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Arkansas State Police K Dispatch
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Transcript:
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89 westbound. Ardot's doing construction, they've got a lane closed.
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There's a pickup pull and a gooseneck trailer broke down in the traffic lane that's currently closed,
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but they're getting ready to open traffic and he's blocked that line.
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Chance.
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30 House Springs, do they have a truck or something they can maybe pull him out of the traffic lane?
00:27
I said it's a pickup with a Gooseneck trailer,
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and apparently the drivers,
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not very cooperative with Ardott.
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They advised that he's probably going to need a 10-11[1], and he wasn't interested in discussing it with him.
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Sam.
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303.30, you want me take care of that?
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I'm here now, we're not going to get it.
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Okay.
01:02
Hey, 30.
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Go ahead.
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I just spoke with the driver of that truck.
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His gooseneck is broken.
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It's partially in the lane. It is blocking the lane of traffic. He advised that his boss is trying to call him a wrecker,
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but he doesn't have a preference and he doesn't know where the wrecker's coming from.
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You want to start one?
01:31
he advised me that his boss was trying to contact a wrecker,
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but he doesn't know where they're going to be coming from or anything like that.
01:39
Yeah.
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10-11: Unknown/agency-specific meaning
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