Disabled semi-truck causes hazard on Highway 379


A semi-truck broke down on Highway 379. There was a fire before, but it is out now. The truck has a damaged oil line, which is the only remaining danger. No one was hurt.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
104 let me control which is one simple watch engine 64 back go to 1014 1014 engine 64 we stopping out with a disabled semi 379 northbound will buy us shortly back go to 1014 Section 64, stopping out with a disabled semi-lawmaker 379 northbound, would buy short late, 1839 hours. District 1. District 1. Have we received any additional information concerning this incident? The only additional is that the semi that was on fire was parked on the shoulder of the road. The driver had jumped out. Complaining is also a truck driver but had to keep driving. It's supposed to be a black freight liner. That's received. Watch, N-Sys64. Engine 64. The disabled semi-374 is the semi in question. Currently no active fire due to the rupture O-L Line. Engine 64 can handle all their units can cancel. The disabled vehicle at 374 is the Sunline question, no active fire, ruptured oil line, and 264 can handle 1841 hours. 5.2012. 2014. Julia, 2, 1054. 2054. 10.4.
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