Traffic hazard involving low clearance or obstruction; CenturyLink notified, possible repair expected. Later confirmed hazard and coordination with Providence City., Providence UT
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Traffic hazard involving low clearance or obstruction; CenturyLink notified, possible repair expected. Later confirmed hazard and coordination with Providence City.
Audio|Heard on: Cache County Public Safety
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Contact with CenturyLink.
00:02
They said that someone will possibly be out Monday and that they were going to try to get someone out earlier.
00:13
Copy. This is a pretty big hazard.
00:15
I can barely get my truck under it, if that.
00:20
10-4[1], we advise them of that.
00:25
Copy, Negative, Cache, only 10-24.
00:29
1024.
00:30
104. Delt in 91, double 59.
00:35
Go ahead.
00:38
Have you contacted Providence City?
00:43
No, but I can.
00:46
Yeah, but it's up a big hazard.
00:48
Just get hold them.
00:53
Copy Cache number 91, reable contact Providence.
01:04
104. You can close up this accident, then will you create the other one for the exact location?
01:16
104.
01:20
Add that address, he says he's put forward, that he tripped the alarm.
01:28
29, I'm almost a new, and I'll stop.
01:30
Probably only do one or two of us coming out.
01:34
Sam for him on 215 right now.
01:44
Delta 169, I'm just about to turn on to 400 West.
01:50
10-9[2].
01:54
I'm 23.
01:57
4.
02:01
Cash, doesn't-135, 10-8.
02:04
10-4[1]. 10-4.
02:10
1291, Cash, I have Providence City on the line.
02:12
Can I send him 30?
02:15
Yes, please.
02:16
Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
[2]
10-9: Repeat (last transmission)
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