18-wheeler stuck on railroad tracks near Co-op Road, Carroll County TN
An 18-wheeler truck got stuck on the railroad tracks near Co-op Road in Carroll County, Tennessee. Fire and police units worked together with the railroad company CSX. A loader was called to help remove the truck safely from the tracks to prevent any accidents.
Audio|Source: Carroll County Sheriff and Fire, Huntingdon Police, Fire, and PW
02:44
Transcript:
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there's the tracks at Co-Wop, there's an 18-wheeler stuck on the tracks.
00:09
Seymour.
00:14
One, uh,
00:15
end of the street, and I'm gonna not rip myself back to the track, by Co-Walt.
00:23
War, you're headed into the track.
00:28
Go.
00:38
Will I hope I think I'm tonight.
00:44
Canaveral you tonight?
00:50
7 from 200.
00:57
Go for agent 7.
00:58
7.
01:02
I'm gonna go assist engine one you should be able to be fine over there.
01:08
You got Tim that can give you a hand.
01:12
Yes, Chair.
01:15
Engine number 200.
01:18
The rear side of the tractor trailer is going to be lifted off the ground.
01:26
He is stuck just past the landing here.
01:35
Copy that.
01:36
He's on the phone with CSX.
01:40
You have a police officer out there with you that we can contact a record.
01:52
Engine 1-207 of dispatch.
01:54
The CSX working with here he has contacted the rail.
01:58
You want to let them know not to send anything down the truck.
02:06
Nettrum 200.
02:11
All right, you do it, I need to read it now.
02:19
This man, Tram, 2A, you're unreadable.
02:27
Okay, Senator, go ahead, I was on phone with TSAX.
02:36
Dispression, George, standby.
02:38
One of the sponsors are going to come over with a loader and try and move this off the track.
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Carroll County, TN
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