Stalled semi blocks westbound off-ramp, causing traffic delay


Audio|Source: Seward County Sheriff and Milford Police
03:34
Transcript:
Who was asking? That's B. Yeah, probably at this point we're getting traffic almost backed up to the end of the on-pring but at some point we're going to need to actually stop them so hopefully it's backing coast back. stop or they're just backing up? I was just on 80 just heading east and it looked like the deputy was trying to get a semi, maybe a stalled semi, off of, I think it's Highway 6 that goes over. And I don't know where he is in the process or what he's got, but traffic wanting to exit to go to Milford at the 382 is starting to back up. It's getting to where it's leading off of the off-ramp onto the actual interstate. Before, I'll start working my way that way. Maybe 9. Again. Go ahead. Any luck with, see anything else. Yes, yes, requesting football traffic for the Milford exit. The airport exit ramp westbound will be blocked currently, still trying to resolve issue before 1046 is started. A better idea, since it hasn't quite gotten to the interstate, is if myself and another unit can just shut down the Milford off-ramp westbound, the Milford off-ramp westbound. That way we don't have to... worry about football and possibly having stopped traffic on 80. 2024. Can you see if they can lend a deputy to help me shut down the off-ramp? 225. 2025? 4. Go ahead. Do you and maybe one other want to start rolling this way? Bill. Lincoln, 297. Channel at Patchworthburg. Time forward. Switch 8-secure 6. Go ahead. Van Route for traffic and control at I-80-Westbound Milford. Exit. Okay. 6-1-1. NSP is requesting that one of our deputies shut down the westbound off-frame. Now, a 6-4-3-4-3-2-2-2. 10-4, thanks. 6-0-0-0-13 traffic. 10-4. He had a 1046 here. Advise him that his airbrake this lot.
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