Railroad crossing arms down with train nearby in Mexico, Mexico MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, the railroad crossing arms and lights at Morris and Monroe streets in Mexico are down and flashing. A train car is nearby, likely causing the crossing signals to remain active.
Audio|Heard on: Mexico Police: Dispatch
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Mike Schwartz has got to put a reverse crossing problem via Morris Monroe,
00:04
the track closest to Moser's.
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Reporting Party advised that there is no train but the arms are down and the lights are flashing.
00:11
She did advise there's a train car sitting nearby that may be triggering it, but she's not sure.
00:18
Again, Morris and Monroe.
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26. 31.
00:23
Thanks.
00:27
Six Mexico clear.
00:31
Copy there, 1144.
00:35
26 Mexico in the area on Liberty.
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Copy in the area 1144.
00:44
26, Mexico.
00:46
About 700 block, West Liberty with the individual.
00:50
We see 700 block West Liberty, 1145.
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Thank you.
01:00
Two, Mexico.
01:03
Two, go ahead.
01:07
Mexico,
01:08
I checked on the railroad tracks at Morris, and there is a train that's close to the crossing that would be triggering the arm still being down.
01:21
Looks like it's on the Kansas City southern side if you want to contact them, but...
01:29
I don't imagine there's anything they're going to do until it leaves.
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