Multiple traffic signals out causing dangerous intersections, Groton CT


Multiple traffic lights are not working in Groton, causing unsafe intersections. The fire department plans to close parts of Rainville Road to manage traffic and safety risks.
Audio|Source: Groton Police and Fire, Ledyard Police, Stonington Police
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Lights on Goldster Highwire route and I also see Route 12 by the Super 8 is all out.
00:06
Roger. Fire alarm.
00:07
Close is both going to be GW and E 11 C.
00:10
Yeah, I just be advised have an alarm activation, Charter Oak,
00:14
coming in as cash recycler.
00:16
The 175-inch Q I copy.
00:17
I'm going to go 15 and start loading up the pickup.
00:21
Have to have C-33.
00:22
I'm sorry, repeat.
00:23
Nine-nine.
00:24
That's C-33-Lufferator.
00:25
11 wood pressure, I speak with jail regarding threatening Facebook messages.
00:29
Closest poll will be T, W and E, 11C.
00:33
Have an alarm activation, Charo Oak.
00:36
The motion is Cash Recycler.
00:37
Okay. Okay.
00:39
Okay. The closest poll is DWE 11C.
00:42
We are now on the, uh, with their answering service.
00:46
3-5-2. Okay.
00:48
137 also be a stop sign at Rainville and 7.
00:51
35 a while.
00:52
Truck 35 on the way to stop and shop.
00:55
One, six, a issue.
00:56
One point, Sierra, the fire department is going to close the bottom part of rain bill.
01:00
I was going to close the top. I'll go to the alarm call and then I'll go back and shut down the top part of rainbow.
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Groton, CT
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