Disabled brine water truck blocking Route 19, Belmont County OH


A disabled brine water truck weighing 80,000 pounds is blocking Route 19 near Manalga. A heavy wrecker is required to remove the truck. There is concern about potential traffic congestion, especially with upcoming school traffic.
Audio|Source: Belmont Fire EMS, Marshall, Ohio County WV Fire EMS PD, WVSP Trp 1 Cmd
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Transcript:
00:00
Okay, 1-03, Marshal. Could you notify the on-call heavy wrecker? I have this vehicle.
00:05
It cannot turn. It can go forward and backward and just can't steer, and it's 80,000 pounds.
00:11
It's a brine water truck.
00:14
Copy, 10.
00:16
This fast is 11.
00:18
11. Go ahead.
00:21
I'm 10.8.
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10.
00:25
1.3.
00:30
2.04 dispatch.
00:32
12-1 is clear.
00:35
204? 12-3.
00:37
Copy 10-7[2]. Steam, Ross. Have a good day.
00:40
All right one, clear for this, Mr. Simpson.
00:42
10-4[1], you two.
00:44
12-3.
00:45
Clear.
00:47
Clear. 10.
00:52
Thanks. I'm telling you, I have.
00:54
I have. Yeah.
00:56
I'll be en route to Route 19 in Manalga for a signal 6.
01:02
Came in through 9-1-1.
01:05
Marshall, who is the record service that will be coming?
01:07
10-4[1] break.
01:08
It's going to be Braden.
01:11
10-4[1].
01:12
How did you want this agency is this close?
01:16
Close that 10-8[3], no report, please.
01:18
10-4[1].
01:23
If you could get an ETA on Bradens,
01:27
we're going to run into school traffic, I'm sure.
01:31
104.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
[2]
10-7: Out of service
[3]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
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US-19, United States
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