Hazardous driving and ramp closures near i-64 in kentucky, Shelby County KY
Hazardous weather conditions caused slippery roads near I-64 eastbound and Mount Eden Road in Kentucky. Salt trucks were deployed but snow was falling quickly. Some off-ramps and roads were temporarily closed due to unsafe driving conditions. The roads have since reopened.
Audio|Source: Shelby County and Surrounding Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I'm following behind the salt truck.
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It's coming down faster they can do anything, so you're already cleared to State 04 if you want.
00:12
I was just letting out behind a salt truck and it's coming down faster than they can do anything with.
00:17
You're clear to stay till 4 a.m.
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if you want.
00:22
Knock. I don't know if this is a snow truck up here or not, but there's a bunch of lights flashing up here ahead.
00:35
Damn. Med 15 Central.
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15, go ahead.
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14 is going to be clear and available.
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I got you clear and available.
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11. Oh,
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you know, just want the other let's go ahead and get off.
01:02
28.
01:03
Where's the band?
01:07
Two big C6 is.
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Let's see what's come back.
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Copy. There's two semis approaching you and three vehicles going,
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I believe, too fast behind him.
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D60, he just jumped a whole pile of salt right here.
01:29
I'm going to have to get out and move that down.
01:35
We've got the I-64 Eastbound off-ramps and Mount Eden Road closed off for a second.
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10-4[1].
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We've got to open back up now.
01:53
Ten-four. Mass runs just let them know the use costs when the roads are completely covered already.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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