Tree partially blocks road at us-44 and route 89, Ashford CT
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According to the dispatch call, a tree is partially blocking the roadway near the intersection of Route 44 and Route 89 in Ashford, Connecticut. A truck made contact with the hanging tree limb, but no wires are involved and there are no reported injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Connecticut State Police
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
As soon as you finish up your traffic stop, head to the intersection of Route 44 and Route 89.
00:07
Maybe just east of that intersection on 40thenders, a large tree across the roadway.
00:15
Blocking almost both those lanes to travel.
00:19
Hi there. Thank you, 5'9.
00:21
This is on PC.
00:27
So it's going to be for a 27 male, special needs patients.
00:31
Staff is, uh, eyes on, he's walking around now, seems to be calming down.
00:35
It's previously hitting me laundry machines in the walls, hitting and inviting himself.
00:39
No left friends, no one else, injured.
00:42
Okay.
00:47
Healthity 88 and 91.
00:55
83 and 15.
00:58
Go ahead.
01:01
Can you give me 21?
01:03
Project.
01:05
See,
01:10
they're there on.
01:11
There is a phone.
01:14
Correct.
01:19
Been around the Ted Grassy Hill for a well for a check.
01:21
It should be all foot.
01:29
116, thank you. 106.
01:32
106.
01:35
You see a 303.
01:37
Just an update.
01:38
No wires involved.
01:40
And apparently that tree is about 10 feet above the roadway.
01:43
There is a truck driving by and made contact with that tree.
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Location mentioned:
US-44 & CT-89, Ashford, CT 06278
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