Ladder obstructs lane on Route 42, Gloucester County NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a ladder fell into the right northbound lane of Route 42 near mile marker 10 in New Jersey, leading to a temporary highway closure until the debris was removed and traffic reopened.
Audio|Heard on: New Jersey State Police Troop A - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
There's a ladder in the right lane, northbound, like mile is 10 over 1.
00:08
Pretty deep.
00:09
I'll start to slow down now.
00:15
Thank you. Last car is going to be a black Jeep Wrangler.
00:21
Before count, I'll be clear report others assist.
00:26
Central, 9022.
00:28
Good evening, 21.
00:30
Your Loudclared, 16 and 44.
00:34
444.
00:35
I read you the same, man.
00:37
Enjoy the rest of your night.
00:39
Thank you as well.
00:45
Central 8640, good evening, 21.
00:47
Good evening, clear, you're letting clear.
00:51
I had you say, every night.
00:55
You as well, thank you.
00:57
Did you find anything out there for that ladder?
01:04
I just got another report of it in the lane.
01:06
Good morning now.
01:07
It's sign over two.
01:08
The highway shutdown going northbound.
01:10
I'm all week three to pray.
01:11
All right to see you again.
01:18
5.9.
01:19
That ladder's removed.
01:23
Highway's reopened.
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Location mentioned:
NJ-42, New Jersey
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