Police manage traffic and disabled vehicles on busy roads


Audio|Source: Connecticut State Police
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with a Ghanian Gough. Time for it. I want you to take it on one. Okay, thank you. He's here with the trial now. It'll be 32. We just passed a 10 on the east-southbound side, and run exit, 27. I'll take two cars in the left lane. Both properties are outside the vehicle. You're going to head to that, or so we put a pedestrian. All right? No, no, copy. If you head to that, we just took the call back. Right here? and AMR is 23. 14 and 3, do you have everyone accounted for? Roger. Okay, I'm moving these vehicles to the corridor area of executive. Roger? 3, is everyone accounted for? 5 and 5.5. The G. That vehicle is now on the right shoulder. I'm going to go back to the 10, clear that, and I'll be back with them. We're going to start up as 7 for 15, and I'm working on the vehicle. 104. 26, I'd down another 0-42. That work. 700. 1047. 515. 3. I'm going to need new car locked at the flat-lush intersection. Roger, just one call. Do you need other people? Do you have to 1167? That should be all set. 1167. All right, now I want you to block traffic at Putsch a new park northbound. Section 3.35-37. Roger? Rod, I copy. Roger. We have a Hartford officer here. He's been off the traffic. That work.
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Windham County, CT
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