Wet cement spills block southbound 101 near John St, Salinas CA
Wet cement and asphalt spilled on southbound Highway 101 near John Street and Sanborn Road in Salinas. Emergency crews are on scene, and all lanes are blocked with traffic being diverted for safety.
Audio|Source: Salinas Fire Dispatch - Command 33
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Transcript:
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So, hazardous condition, how many 101 southbound near John Street being reported as
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running hazard, asphalt dropped in the roadway, also some unknown fluids.
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The discovery is funny. Highway 101 Southbound at John Street.
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Hyotrolls got Caltrans notified with a unit in-road as well. Being reported is some asphalt dropped in the roadway and a bunch of fluid, but unknown what type.
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Firecompton 3 copies the update. Let's just have myself, Truck 1,
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and Medic Engine 3 respond to this.
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All right, guys. Medican 6th century clear.
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833.
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Thank you, Rebecca.
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We're talking for you.
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Bill's calling back. They're advising we have wet cement spilled down the roadway,
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at 101 in Sanborn, southbound. So it looks like we stopped the job closer to Sanborn.
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They're just asking if we can keep the cement wet so it doesn't harden before Caltrans can scoop it up.
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That's affirmative.
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Do... Is C.S.P. FC if I take it?
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I don't think so. I think they're drawn out for their description.
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But they're coming.
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Parkom,
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Medicaid 3 on scene, 101 South, just before Monterey Peninsula exit.
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We're on scene with CHP[1] and Caltrans.
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All lanes are blocked track with it's being diverted to the center divide.
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Medicare 2 is a big contact with CHP[1] that you can handle.
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Time for your discretion.
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Part-com. Battalion 3, I copy the update. Medicaid Engine 3 can't handle.
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You can serve Battalion 3 available returning.
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Byron, copies.
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Medicines.
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Traffic can cancel as well, or not?
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Medicines,
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correction.
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Battalion 3 and Truck 1 will cancel, that NAC engine 3 will handle the incident.
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Pardon Cappies. It's right.
Police codes explained
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CHP: California Highway Patrol
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