Vehicle broken down on highway lanes managed by police, Lincoln MA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle broke down between lanes on highway Route 2 near Waltham and Lincoln. Police were directed to manage traffic and move the vehicle to the right lane. No injuries were reported and assistance was en route.
Audio|Heard on: Eastern Massachusetts State Police
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
22 reports he is broken down in between the right and left lane.
00:04
Sounds like a gas call.
00:05
Route 2 westbound just prior to a bit for growing intersection in Lincoln.
00:15
1450, a high attack.
00:17
2 east at Sudbury.
00:27
1227 stationage.
00:28
Station 8.
00:35
Mayor, can you buy Boston Rave AAS, Code 16?
00:39
It's going to travel at Albany Street.
00:43
Travel at Albany, we're safe.
00:47
14508. When you pull up, you want to just take the middle and right lane here.
01:04
127 to say today is uh maybe uh-tabridge games any no injuries no toes appreciate that they still require police
01:19
go again are they still requesting police
01:31
Thank you, Barb.
01:34
Risi.
01:44
H21227, Boston Advice.
01:49
Man, they can be too gone, they're going to change information.
01:54
Risi.
02:02
269-83
02:05
A3
02:07
A3 Sir,
02:09
just if you haven't, can you just start on next up for this?
02:12
Say yeah, sorry, out of Highlander.
02:16
Waltham Auto
02:20
Go to train and get them over to the right land.
02:29
Waltham Auto is en route.
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Location mentioned:
MA-2, Lincoln, MA
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