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Roadway debris causes swerving near US-69Miami County KS

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US-69, Kansas

As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatch reported possible roadway debris near the intersection of K-68 and US-69 in Kansas. The material may be from a previous accident and was causing vehicles to swerve to avoid it.

Audio|Heard on: Franklin County/Miami County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Debris in roadway near K-68 and US-69.
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Near K-68 and US-69, it's going to be on K-68.
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(Name withheld) is advising there is debris possibly from a previous accident in the roadway.
00:12
(Name withheld) is advising vehicles are swerving to miss the debris.

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US-69, Kansas

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