Road closure on Route 22 west at Readington Road, Branchburg NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, route 22 west near Readington Road is closed due to an unspecified issue. Emergency services requested traffic cones for setup and attempted to contact the utility company JCP&L with no response. A male pedestrian was reported walking on highway 206.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hey, go down to Readington and US-22 West and close it down, somebody.
00:06
36 copies out.
00:08
1070 County, you can clear me from that crash.
00:10
46. County, 1049, just checking me status and stuff.
00:15
County, show me clearing multiple issues.
00:17
We're all clear from the roadway.
00:19
Three.
00:21
County, 536.
00:22
536. 536.
00:23
Please stack the JCP&L call.
00:26
I've been trying to contact them telephonically or not respondent.
00:29
I'm tied up right now.
00:30
Three. Johnny, at your leisure, when you get a chance, if you attempt to keep contact in them, though it's not really a police matter for electricity being out and not be able to contact or something.
00:42
Great.
00:43
1070, Kenny.
00:45
1070. I copied that welfare check in the days.
00:48
Can you go with a note in the site?
00:51
It's going to be a male walking in the middle of 206 wearing a camo jacket, older male with a limp, no further info.
00:58
6-Jay, John.
00:59
I'll back on.
01:01
515 and 14.
01:03
Okay. If that truck got more cones, then you just send them down in 22 and running, and it's just with that close?
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