Debris scattered on road shoulders causes hazard


Audio|Source: Plainfield Police, Fire and EMS
01:26
Transcript:
10 or 14, (name withheld). I tried to say the right lane as well as just I could, but it's a lot of debris. 99, the fire department is going to 185 Turkey Hills Road. Building 6, apartment 67 for the fire alarm. Roger. What kind of debris is it? Roger. It's a canvas material. and, like, metal poles for it. It's all all in the shoulders now, but the PLT wants to come out for it. Roger. They're going to ask if they need to come out for it tonight. I won't say it's immediate, because, like I said, it's canvas material, and the small bits of it that's on the shoulder is just going to get wiped away in the traffic anyways. Redger. Six, seven, five. They should be waiting at you. Does they give it Cross Street? Negative. There are some big pieces. They're going to have to grab that we're on the shoulders. Both sides. Roger, cleared in a parmi's. Roger. Can you just sweep past 13, see if the vehicle that threw all that debris is up ahead. Roger, it was G-O-A up until 15, but I'll sweep north.
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