Tree blocks traffic on Route 28 near Indian Lake, Hamilton County NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a downed tree blocking both lanes of Route 28 near Indian Lake. The road was fully obstructed, and transportation officials were notified to clear the obstruction as soon as possible.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Fire and Law Enforcement, Amateur Radio, and DOT
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Transcript:
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When you contact, the DOT guys are going to a tree down,
00:03
partially blocking the northbound lane Route 28,
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about two miles south of the Indian Lake Town line.
00:17
COT 647.
00:27
Sure, Dispatch,
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1-0-1.
00:37
All right, about a mile north of the Indian Lake Town Line.
00:44
I've got a large tree blocking both lanes.
00:48
I'm going to need to expedite to this location.
00:52
The entire road is blocked.
00:57
Received, we're on the phone right now with them.
00:59
We'll let them know about that as well.
01:01
648.
01:08
Dispatch, also let him know the construction zone, there was a regional supervisor, I believe from the southern region.
01:17
Stopped there at the light, maybe he could respond up here.
01:20
He's probably going to be closer than the Indian Lake group.
01:30
Received, 649.
01:38
6.01.
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101, COD is asking if there's a mile marker in that area.
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Affirmative, uh,
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28 over 2209,
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1199.
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28, over 2029, 1198.
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28,
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over 09,
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119. Copy.
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Location mentioned:
NY-28, Indian Lake, NY
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