Fire east of highway 57 causes lane closure on interstate 69, Haubstadt IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire occurred along interstate 69 near the exit for highway 57, causing closure of the left lane on the northbound side. Smoke affected southbound traffic. The fire crossed the median but was extinguished.
Audio|Heard on: Evansville Police and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Satch 402 were arriving where we're just north the 57 exit.
00:04
In the median,
00:07
it buys on size here just a second.
00:09
We're going to have the left lane of northbound I-69 shut down.
00:14
Just that's clear.
00:18
Sorry, for one of those 57.
00:20
Start lull this way for traffic control.
00:24
I'm clear.
00:31
39K. The median northbound I-69 of the 19-mile marker fire has a left lane blocked northbound.
00:50
They've got the left lane blocked northbound.
00:53
Smoke is covering southbound.
00:58
5139K.
01:02
410.
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410.
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410.
01:09
We're going to require requesting you for trust control.
01:14
6.9.M.R. 18 near 57.
01:18
They have the left wing shut down of the northbound side.
01:23
Fire is currently crossing the median in the southbound lines.
01:28
Caring out.
01:34
4-2-0. Marine Head.
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Start for that.
01:38
Fire assist as well to check out on the other side.
01:47
Fire is extinguished to offer units available.
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Location mentioned:
IN-57, Haubstadt, IN 47639
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