Broken down car on highway shoulder cleared, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, units responded to a report of a small broken down car on the left shoulder of John F. Kennedy Expressway South near L Street. The vehicle was blocking part of the traffic lane but was later cleared. No hazard remained.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southeast
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
If I can have both units take an interstate hazard on John F. Kennedy Expressway South at L Street, JFK, and L.
00:07
No caller to be seen.
00:09
Caller states there is a smaller car that's broken down on the left-hand shoulder sticking into traffic.
00:15
3-5-5.
00:17
Both cars clear.
00:19
Okay, 5-253.
00:25
5-5-5-4-3.
00:28
755 that's clear 55.
00:30
6-2.
00:36
Traffic 2.
00:40
Peter reports about the shots far as I'll just need putting the deer down.
00:44
You can invite you to me to see me this idea to come pick it up and get a chance in the back yard.
00:53
That's clear.
00:54
And just a clarifier, you have the address of the near South 6th Street.
00:59
6-2? No, 6-2.
01:07
Go ahead.
01:09
Would you like any just to go to the near South 6th Street location?
01:16
Nor the 526 location, Bankraft.
01:21
That's great, thank you.
01:22
Good day to stop. 5-5.
01:29
3 out of 5.5.
01:32
You can show both cars, 10-8 code 5.
01:34
There are cars on their shoulder, but none of them are sticking out and none of being a hazard.
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Location mentioned:
L St, Omaha, NE
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