Traffic lanes closed after incident near Delaware Park, New Castle County DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic incident occurred on Route 7 southbound near Delaware Park in Delaware, causing multiple lane closures. Fire police managed the scene, allowing passage only on the northbound right shoulder while responding units coordinated traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Fire-Talk Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Any fire police on scene Route 7 southbound Delaware Park?
00:03
All right, looks like the only thing that's going to be getting by is going to be the northbound right shoulder.
00:09
We'll need a stagger shutting down one and two.
00:16
What do you need, (name withheld)?
00:19
D Charles 219 Fire Police Channel.
00:23
Oh.
00:25
Anybody inbound to Route Seven?
00:28
We have one, two, and three went down.
00:31
Shut down.
00:33
Only the right shoulder getting by.
00:38
17 Charles.
00:41
Go ahead.
00:43
I'm up on the one and Q lane at the beginning of the guardrail.
00:48
Copy.
00:50
17 Charles 2190.
00:53
Ten three.
00:56
You coming from your residence?
00:59
Correct,
01:01
via Kirkwood Highway because of the train.
01:05
Okay, if you want to bump traffic at Delaware Park Boulevard and go ahead and take the scene, we'll set up behind the scene.
01:16
Copy.
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DE-7, Delaware
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