Vehicle with flat tire temporarily blocks traffic near Dogwood Drive, Lawrenceburg KY
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle had a flat tire and was blocking traffic near Dogwood Drive in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. The driver changed the tire and cleared the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: Shelby County and Surrounding Counties Public Safety
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03:13
Transcript:
00:00
You have a freight for a 45 for a traffic control.
00:13
All involved as a possible hitting around flat tire in the middle of road.
00:19
All right, copy.
00:24
Two, 56. It's probably clear from the county.
00:27
Cut-A. ...face-up.
00:40
33.
00:41
33. I'm probably to grab that bridge.
00:43
Use caution through there.
00:47
No.
00:52
Not 27.
00:58
Pressure one on Lhpur.
01:01
Go away, brush up.
01:07
S.O.1 needing traffic control.
01:12
104.
01:14
S.O. hasn't made to sing it in route to it.
01:16
It's just blocking traffic from the end of the church.
01:22
Clear.
01:26
Notting a Gidda.
01:29
Oh, one for one for me.
01:31
Let me show me and run.
01:34
Up 124, not take a BIA.
01:50
One fifteen, right?
01:54
Go ahead.
01:58
Has the S-O give me type of?
02:04
That's negative,
02:05
the last thing they were on scene at night.
02:12
Is the near Dogwood Drive address, or is anyone the caller yet?
02:17
They went 10-97[1] at near Dogwood Drive.
02:58
5277 Lawrenceburg Bypass so anybody not in can cancel she's off the road and change a tire for her.
03:10
Copy that, 20-02.
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10-97: Arrived on scene
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Location mentioned:
Dogwood Dr, Lawrenceburg, KY 40342
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