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Water main break causes icy conditions on 204th StreetGretna NE

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NE-370 & S 204th St, Gretna, NE 68028

A possible water main break is causing icy conditions on the northbound lanes of 204th Street near Highway 370 in Gretna, Nebraska.

Audio|Heard on: Sarpy County Sheriff
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00:41
Transcript:
00:00
Did you just pass the area of 204th and 370? We just did.
00:07
Did you happen to see any sort of water flow or standing water in that area?
00:14
No, but it was coming from the water tower last night.
00:19
Claire, we just got a report of possible main break in the northbound lanes of 204th.
00:28
686 are you playing on Austin?
00:33
666 clear.
00:35
Okay.
00:38
They're advising that it is causing some black ice.

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Location mentioned:
NE-370 & S 204th St, Gretna, NE 68028
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