Traffic backup on I-270 southbound near Urbana due to incident


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We're going to be around, that you're E3R, and then it's on that head, right? Well, they're just the, how are you going to there? Okay, yeah, Alex, he's running in and down around. Dement, Adam, he used to go to the backroads. If I want to come back up, 270, some different. The world K&R side, but boy, the other side, even, even 270 northbound, is traffic not that meant heavy, but there's still... not going to the speed limit, but I think it's right past 121 someplace in any way. Well, the traffic just backed up for miles on 270 southbound. It's probably, the backup probably starts about three or four miles south of Urbano in 270. So the fire truck over that didn't see what was happening. I didn't see a fire truck. I mean another fire truck was going up the road as we were coming up. As he was coming north, another fire truck was going south of 270, so maybe a fuel. I don't know, but anyway, it's true, I have sat here back up on 2, 70 for a long time it looks like. Oh, that's possible, now, babies. Yeah, I heard on the radio earlier, you had a yacht could have 70 left down somewhere and had it shut down and then in the investigation or something like I was up on Torch Diggins crowd somewhere else.
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I-270, Urbana, MD
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