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Disabled vehicle causes traffic hazard on I-90Kittitas County WA

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I-90, Washington

As discussed during the dispatch call, a disabled vehicle was blocking the westbound lanes of Interstate 90 near milepost 69 in Washington. The vehicle appeared to be out of fuel, and there was a potential traffic hazard as patrol units were on scene managing the situation.

Audio|Heard on: Kittitas County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Two 4028.
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Holmesburg patrols blocking disabled westbound I-90 near milepost 69.
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Unknown vehicle out of fuel, right lane.
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Three hundred and one.
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Three hundred and three from 150 to zero thirty-two.
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Act 321 for information 303 en route.
00:24
Blocking disabled westbound I-90 near milepost 69, unknown vehicle right lane out of fuel.

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I-90, Washington

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