Road flooding from burst water main near MLK Drive, Jackson MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a traffic hazard caused by a broken water main under the road near Martin Luther King Jr Drive and Quarry Street in Jackson, Michigan. The break caused flooding on the roadway, and public works was notified to handle the issue.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County and Hillsdale County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be near North Martin Luther King Jr Drive for a traffic hazard.
00:08
There is water flooding the road.
00:09
The complainant is not sure where the water is coming from.
00:17
For that, we're Sam 900 and forty-two on that Volkswagen Jetta.
00:22
Clear.
00:27
Zero four, Baker two is going to have one custody on a 1010.
00:31
Clear at twenty-three thirty-nine.
00:40
Central, copy and stop.
00:48
Go ahead.
00:53
Twenty-four westbound in Lansing.
00:57
Gonna be a pep tag of Tom (number withheld) on a white Cherokee.
01:03
Copy.
01:04
Charlie seven, your status?
01:07
Clear.
01:13
July forty-two's.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:22
Bunch of water by the roadway.
01:25
You got a busted water main under the road near MLK Drive and Quarry Street.
01:29
It's flowing pretty good.
01:30
If you want to contact public works, let them know.
01:33
Clear, I'll let them know.
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Location mentioned:
N M.L.K. Jr Dr, Jackson, MI 49201
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