Multiple semis stopped on I-80 causing traffic concerns


Audio|Source: Poweshiek County Public Safety
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Flash 11. 11, go ahead. What mile mark did you say? The 191. 10-4. There's kind of a tan-colored semi, the 183, 8-pound mile marker with cones out, flasher's on, but I don't think that was it. 104, he did say he was in a brown, so maybe he had the mind marker wrong. I can't get pulled over. I'll go right down here and check a little farther. 11 from 12, I'll check on that. 10.4. Okay, 12. 12. All check on. One a three pounds. Twenty-acre trailer would be through Mississippi. One four zero six zero eight Adam, one four six zero eight Adam through Mississippi trailer plate. Ten four. Nine, twelve. Twelve, go ahead. This timeline was not it. They are already on the phone, I think, with Loves and Newton. They get them and can't come down and help them with their engine problems. And they have their phones out. I'll be tonight. 10-4-20-2. 228 status. I'm okay. 104203. (name withheld) Go on them. 11, go ahead. I think it's out of your semi. He's going to be about the 192 and a half westbound. I'll get turned around here. 10 and 4, thank you. Flash 11. 11, go ahead. They just log if there's a blue semi with the tanker that's got its flashers on at about the 194 eastbound. I'll check on that one after they could down with this other. 10 and 4. now mechanic towards Waukee. Color reports is all over the road. No further information. RPU is going the other way. Unknown time frame. Meet your own Dallas County Clear, 2006.
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I-80, Iowa
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