South Post Road closed and later reopened, Cleveland County NC
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According to the dispatch call, officers temporarily closed both southbound lanes of South Post Road in North Carolina due to a road issue. The closure was resolved, and the road was reopened after completion of the response.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland County Fire, EMS, State and local police departments
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Be advised, I have both lanes of southbound for South Post Road shut down right now.
00:07
Campbell.
00:13
One sixty-five.
00:21
Seven forty-six.
00:25
Want to be 10-8[1], self-net file and back out of K-9 track.
00:30
Campbell.
00:35
175 Cleveland.
00:38
175, go ahead.
00:41
Notes added tonight, civil process advised.
00:45
175.
00:50
Sorry?
00:52
Seven hundred and five Chevy, I was going around with him.
00:54
Sixty-six for a minute.
01:00
Temple.
01:03
So they're not sure of the sound case from.
01:08
Temple, you are going to have fifty-five, fifty-six, 55, 56.
01:13
Thirty-four county.
01:22
Thirty-five.
01:27
Routine to Cleveland with one family member on board.
01:32
Thirty-five.
01:33
Seven thirty-seven, Shelby.
01:38
That record is going to be ten twenty-four.
01:43
Both those lanes are open back up.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service/Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
S Post Rd, North Carolina
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