Road closure on Route 22 near south junction, Plattsburgh NY
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Fire and highway units closed Route 22 near South Junction to stop eastbound traffic due to an incident requiring traffic control and emergency response.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Fire, EMS and Highway DOT
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Can you stop at the intersection of 22 in South Junction and don't let any traffic come eastbound?
00:08
Probably that, shutting down 22 in South Junction intersection.
00:13
Yeah, you'll be getting traffic going west on South Junction if you can hold off on the east.
00:26
I've got a radio on direct one when you get somebody on the east end.
00:34
Chief Brown is going to be down there on a direct one.
00:39
Do you keep it through one up here or are you moving it down past you?
00:44
You can keep them there, Chief.
00:48
You see.
00:51
Three, two, six, I'm at three hour tracks.
00:55
Yeah,
00:57
why don't you come on up to behind 322 and work with 3201 for traffic? We're going to have one-way traffic going west.
01:05
Peru's going to block the eastbound.
01:11
From there.
01:15
010. I'm going to go to direct one.
01:18
All right, received.
01:19
It looks like we got two or three cars that are eastbound before Peru got it closed.
01:27
Okay, you got one coming.
01:33
Chief, uh, don't need 321 down here if they want to get turned around or something to be available in a driveway or something up there.
01:44
Yeah.
01:48
All right.
01:51
Or not, if we get something else, we'll just send through.
01:56
Yeah, I'm going to have some of them in the lines row to turn around, just leave them where they are.
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Location mentioned:
South Junction, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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