Multiple vehicle crashes disrupt US-30 near Cedar Rapids, Cedar Rapids IA
Multiple vehicles crashed on Highway 246 westbound near Cedar Rapids with one car facing wrong way and guardrail damage, causing concern for safety. Occupants were later assisted and vehicle cleared from roadway.
Audio|Source: Linn County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Do you have anything for a 1050 at that 246 westbound?
00:08
We have multiple crashes in that area.
00:15
104. I just went by one of that.
00:17
246 westbound.
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I'm eastbound south flip around.
00:21
There's one car facing the wrong way.
00:23
I don't see anybody out with that one.
00:30
Senton. Cedar is having some cut.
00:32
Tami on point to point.
00:33
Cedar is having.
00:37
Go ahead.
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Procedure. C.
00:45
Sierra, it's June for you.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:53
Uh,
00:55
wearing a Chevy car in a G-truck and the guardrail looks like one post knocked over.
01:03
I'll be out with him.
01:05
As far, is this separate from the vehicle that was facing the wrong way?
01:13
Here, I put two for you, jet traffic.
01:17
Is that the same incident as the vehicle facing the wrong way or is it separate?
01:27
This is going to be the car that the guardrail is facing the wrong way.
01:33
It's going to be the same incident.
01:35
The truck is uninvolved.
01:37
He's not to help them.
01:38
I'm going to get their info and sort of like he's going to give them a ride.
01:42
I can mark the car with tape.
01:44
I'm going to wrap.
02:00
Disabled grayboard car I was out with has been pushed off the roadway off the travel portion.
02:05
Police log there is some DOT damage to a mile marker post.
02:10
10-4. That's at the 245, correct.
02:20
104. And the occupants on this vehicle were given a ride by Iowa City PD.
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US-30, Cedar Rapids, IA
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