Crash with property damage on I-39 amid flooding


Audio|Source: Whiteside County Fire/PD ISP Troop 1/2
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Transcript:
Just a PDO. I get a crash port number. 137-7-4, I'll attach a few to your safe-up. That's 168. So that's three and three, I'll be out with 167. Ten-four. Commander for the detail. That's from good. One-eight. Ten-four. Ogo County's been advised about the flooding. They don't have anybody available. They're dealing with flooding of their own. I have two detail units on 20, 1044 to send them down to start slowing down traffic on I-39. 162 available to that way. 62 is heading that way. He's currently a mile pole 66.5. One of the detailed cars, but that way. 18104, 159, 123. Just you copy? 159-4 en route. 159-104. 59 from 166. Go ahead. When you get down here, Try to start slowing down traffic at about the 108 and keep coming southbound to see if there's any other standing water and get all the way down to the 107 and stop there if you don't see any other standing water. 166, 10-4, I've got some advisor to check and see if they can change the sign boards. And like I said, Oval County doesn't have anybody available. I've got the one vehicle out of the ditch and she's on her way. I'm going to continue southbound because I had a pedestrian walking southbound on the right shoulder as well. 1610-4. I've got the one vehicle out of the ditch and she's on her way. I'm going to continue southbound because I had a pedestrian walking southbound on the right shoulder as well.
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I-39, United States
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