Jackknifed tractor-trailer blocking highway near Esperance Road, Montgomery County NY
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A jackknifed tractor-trailer is blocking State Highway 30A near Esperance Road. Schoharie County has requested a roadway closure. Fire units from Charleston and Burtonsville are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hagaman Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Schoharie County is requesting to shut down Stobey 38 South.
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Prince Road.
00:04
They have a jackknife tractor trailer in their county.
00:08
Repeating for Charleston and Burtonsville.
00:11
Stobey 38 Srens Road, Schoharie County requests you to shut it down for a jackknife tractor trailer just into their county.
00:18
County, Special 1440.
00:37
This is Burtonsville-Charleston 2nd Activation.
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Request to shut down State Highway 30A at Esperance Road for a jackknife tractor trailer.
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Leading to Burtonsville-Charleston 2nd Activation.
00:50
Request to shut down State Highway 30A at Esperance for a jackknife tractor trailer.
00:55
That's by (number withheld).
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Charleston, Chief, en route to the station.
01:08
Charleston, Chief, en route to the station (number withheld).
01:25
That to Burtonsville, third activation response to Highway 30A and Esperance Road, mutually first to Schoharie County.
01:31
Requested to shut down the roadway, the intersection for a jackknife tractor trailer.
01:35
Repeating for Burtonsville, third activation response to Highway 30A near Esperance Road, initially Schoharie County requesting to shut down the roadway for a jackknife tractor trailer.
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Location mentioned:
NY-30A & Esperance Rd, Charleston, NY 12066
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