Traffic blocked northbound on Fortye Bridge by lowered arm, Jackson County MS


A traffic blockage occurred on Fortye Bridge because the northbound arm was stuck in the down position. This caused vehicles to be unable to move northbound, leading to a backup.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Sheriff Department and West Side Law Enforcement and Fire Departments
01:51
Transcript:
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Can you respond over to the Fort Bayou Bridge where you have reports of traffic not able to flow northbound?
00:10
Mhp's advising they don't have anything going on on the county side of the bridge (number withheld) you waiting to go to court (number withheld) times
00:22
(number withheld) but i can take it or else just the court
00:32
Go ahead.
00:34
(number withheld), will you be responding or (number withheld) are you going?
00:38
With an RP,
00:41
it's going to be on, headed to Gulfport.
00:44
I'm rolling that way.
00:49
We have guys, we perceive multiple tells about it.
00:52
I don't believe this is going to be a bridge issue.
00:56
Ten of all.
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01:07
Batry and Paso Batry and Passo So it's an ARP there near the clubhouse of the golf course near hole nine He's wearing a blue shirt, khaki shorts, and an American flag hat He's with him in reference to the 87 of a child (number withheld).
01:23
Also just be advised I've got a Signal 67 report in the lobby Okay, (number withheld).
01:29
Have I handled a minute.
01:32
Hobby.
01:34
Hospital Police, OSPD.
01:36
Good.
01:38
(number withheld).
01:40
Say.
01:41
Hey, I'm in this traffic.
01:43
I can see the bridge.
01:44
The northbound arm on the bridge is down, keeping traffic from moving northbound.
01:50
That's why it's all packed up.
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Location mentioned:
Old Fort Bayou Rd, Mississippi
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