Semi truck blocks westbound lane on Frank Borman Expy, Lake County IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a semi truck appears to have a blown hose and is blocking the westbound middle lane on Frank Borman Expressway near mile marker 2.9. Traffic backup is forming, and units are assisting the driver to move to the shoulder.
Audio|Heard on: Whitley IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Thirteen 100 and forty-one, old 10-46 in the roadway.
00:06
From the 2.9 mile marker, i.e., westbound, it's going to be a semi with a blown hose in the middle lane.
00:13
He's requesting help to the shoulder.
00:17
Claire, I am en route from the Borman.
00:20
Thirteen one four one.
00:22
Thirteen one five.
00:25
Thirteen 145 .
00:28
Hello, 13161 .
00:30
Thirteen 161 .
00:33
A reference to my traffic stop.
00:34
I've got a note in the car.
00:35
If you can run a triple I as well as a twenty-seven up next to my mailbox and pull me case for possession of marijuana.
00:43
Thirteen 161 , 100 and forty-four.
00:47
I am ten from 100 and sixty-one.
00:48
Stop. I'll be en route to the 10-46 on the roadway.
00:52
Thirteen one forty-four.
00:54
Do you have a semi on camera?
00:57
Affirmative.
00:59
Well, are you still in the center of the roadway?
01:02
I believe he just made a maneuver to the shoulder.
01:14
Disregard that was a different semi.
01:16
It was a semi behind it.
01:17
It's still in the roadway.
01:20
Just for information, that backup starts about a three over six.
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