Troopers direct traffic near 75 US-59 to prevent backups, Oregon MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, troopers coordinated with Holt County officers to manage southbound traffic near 75 US-59 in Oregon. The goal was to keep traffic moving and prevent backups at the stop sign near the highway.
Audio|Heard on: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
00:45
Transcript:
00:00
3.44, he's coming up to cross the bridge now.
00:03
I don't know where you're sitting, but he's in the number one.
00:06
He's kind of white.
00:07
That should be in a pickup of the trailer.
00:09
He may do something weird here, sir.
00:16
3.44, I'm sitting just past Kansas City of.
00:21
Go ahead for Holt County.
00:25
Our captain is currently at the 77 mile marker.
00:28
He's inquiring if the Holt County officer could go down to US 59 at the 75 mile marker.
00:36
There's a stop sign there.
00:38
He would like him to be able to keep traffic moving southbound in Oregon so that traffic doesn't back up.
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Location mentioned:
US-59, Oregon, MO 64473
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