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Debris creates traffic hazard near Highway 231Panama City FL

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FL-75 & Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Panama City, FL 32405

As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to reports of a truck losing large rocks along Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard in Panama City before turning onto Highway 231. The debris created a possible traffic hazard, with smaller gravel found across the roadway but no large obstructions observed.

Audio|Heard on: Bay County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Kumak 322, 265, a Signal 16[1].
00:05
10-4, go ahead.
00:11
Going to begin at North Cove Boulevard and East Business Highway 98.
00:18
No 10-25[2]. Caller advised there was a truck carrying large rocks of various sizes, and they had dropped in several spots going up Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, and it turned right onto Highway 231.
00:39
Okay.
00:41
Four thirty-five.
00:43
Ten twenty-one.
00:45
Yeah,
00:47
Ten four, seven ninety-seven.
00:49
They are in fact up to Highway 231.
00:52
But I will check and make sure there are no large ones.
00:56
Ten four, he said it's mainly in the right-hand lane.
01:01
Nine forty-seven years old.
01:04
Sorry, you are clear.
01:07
I am five at home.
01:09
Twenty-six.
01:10
I'm checking.
01:12
Ten four. Ten four.
01:14
Fifty-one.
01:20
Sixty.
01:21
Seventy-six.
01:23
Eight.
01:25
Eighty-three.
01:26
Twenty Springfield out of service.
01:29
Out of service.
01:30
Fourteen status.
01:32
Fourteen stuff.
01:34
Four hundred and seventy. I've got a white male.
01:37
Staff two, please.
01:40
Probably one hour.
01:42
Status two.
01:44
Twenty-three Caneyfield out of service.
01:47
Out of service.
01:52
Four twenty-five Panama Beach and 19th.
01:55
Ten four.
02:01
Thirty twenty.
02:02
Three twenty-three. Signal 53.
02:11
They'll hop and pop.
02:14
And five zero four. Three twenty-two coming.
02:22
Three twenty-two.
02:28
There is gravel in the roadway, but I'm not seeing any large boulders of concern.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 16: Obstruction or hazard present on roadway affecting normal traffic flow.
[2]
10-25: Meet or make contact in person.

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FL-75 & Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Panama City, FL 32405
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