Injury accident reported near highway 30 and exit 248


Audio|Source: Lincoln County Public Safety
04:4
Transcript:
No, it needs to go to Highway 30. 7. 1-2-3. The gate is closed, is closed. 1909. When you get enough bodies up there, you'll probably have to send one up to 30. Before myself from town, I can handle the interstate Part of 151 wants to head up that way. I'll head to Highway 3. Go ahead. That 1055 is going to go to that turnaround and then he's going to be coming your way. That's fine, that's fine. 163 North Platts. 163. 163. Over since 1055 is 10.8. 1910. One, one six, one zero three. Go. About five miles out. Where would you like me? You want to just go up to the top of the ramp, wave through the stop sign. It'd be better if I have two units down here and one up there if you want to hang on and just wave them through that stop sign at the top sign at the top of the ramp. I'll hang out down here. Step 4. We're having them go south. No, no, north. Step 4. 163, is the ambulance taken high 80, Zakarni, or are they taken 30? 163, 1-2. In reference to this, do we need to do any type of reconstruction as far as the injury on that person? The 402 is en route with drone. He can fly it. Do you know where that ambulance is going? Are they taking 30 or the interstate Kearney? The 1055 is exiting at the 248 and going to head north of Highway 30 where they're going to intercept ALF out of Kearney. Except for 103, be ready for them. If they come through, they're going to go north at the 248, so let that ambulance clear the way for that ambulance. They're probably showing up there any second. They might be a mile out. My sense to me, you only have one injured party over there, correct? 163, Lexington's coming for my guy. Lexington is about four miles from arriving.
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
US-30, Nebraska
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect