Low-hanging utility lines slow traffic on US-250, Marshall County WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units discussed a possible obstruction caused by low-hanging utility lines on US-250 in West Virginia after a pole was damaged. Passenger vehicles can still pass, but large trucks may be unable to do so until repairs are completed.
Audio|Heard on: Marshall WV Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, 0810.
00:02
You can call Frontier.
00:05
Let them know that when some of this debris is getting removed,
00:10
the pole finished breaking somewhat and now we've got low-hanging lines of theirs.
00:17
Normal traffic can get through, but I don't think any tractor trailers are going to be able to make it on 250 right now.
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