Disabled vehicle and debris blocking lane on I-295, Cherry Hill NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a disabled vehicle and a tire debris were reported blocking a lane on I-295 northbound near Exit 31 in Cherry Hill Township. Troopers responded and the vehicle was later removed.
Audio|Heard on: New Jersey State Police Troop A - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
01:27
Transcript:
00:00
So, can I get a card ahead of 295 north just before Exit 31 to that vehicle on the left shoulder? We're getting several calls for it.
00:07
Also, getting reports of the tire in the left lane.
00:09
Do a Tiefel on out there.
00:11
Hi, see, faster.
00:12
Thank you.
00:14
Number, Mara, 711 on 42.
00:23
4-.
00:25
492, that vehicle has been removed.
00:27
You can clearly record.
00:30
Recease, 736.
00:33
42, south, exit 10-alva.
00:35
They see them out with 10.6.
00:37
That four-clock MBA walking two to three lanes, and they request a BMS on going on injuries.
00:42
See, you might as well get the take-off.
00:45
We'll get up.
00:46
Recease.
00:51
Hi, you attach 9035 to 811.
00:55
All right, please.
01:01
Five, found nine, two, five, nine, two, five.
01:02
Can you go with two eight for that eight again? Okay.
01:10
Yeah, it's 295 north just before exit 31.
01:14
The dark colored sedan on the left shoulder, possibly partially in the left lane.
01:20
We're also getting reports that a tire in the left lane.
01:22
Do you know T's been advised? It's been a while, but they're still not on scene.
01:26
Thank you.
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