Truck driver at mile marker causes language barrier communication, St Francis County AR
A truck driver at mile marker 242 eastbound called St. Francis County multiple times but could not communicate effectively due to a language barrier. A gravel truck lost gravel in the area, and an accident was reported.
Audio|Source: East Central Arkansas Public Safety
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Transcript:
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10-4[1] at the 242 eastbound, received a call from St. Francis County.
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Francis County in reference to a truck driver that keeps calling them.
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They're unable to transfer the call and don't have any information on what he needs.
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But at the 242 eastbound.
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104. Get with him and see if he's stationary or if he's moving.
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104. 104.
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Turn around for.
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See, I got him out of Atlanta track.
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What you got?
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The state was requested trying to control.
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A gravel truck has lost a lot of gravel in that area.
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Check, it's accurate.
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Correction, it was going to be an accident.
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Is he not telling them what he needs? Or I think it's not asking.
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They advised that there was a language barrier.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
I-40, Arkansas
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