Traffic directed to manage congestion near Rocklaw and Ripple


Audio|Source: Winnebago County Sheriff and Fire, Oshkosh Police, Fire / EMS
02:19
Transcript:
Oh, oh yeah, (name withheld). Is there someone at the split at the end of the Post that is directing people, Tucson, walkoff? I just got back here, so I don't think so, yeah. 256, I am on walk-on for us. Directing in Chicago-Walk-off. Do we want to push all the traffic as there's two, I guess, heat lanes here for the telephone traffic on Fort Worthley? Do you want us to push all the lanes to the, I guess, so that they go east on Rocklaw, so that nobody goes south towards the very lot? No, I don't want to see that because I can still go south and get to the purple lot, which is still being due. They only got about 800 to 5 here to be that, so we're going to fill this up pretty quickly, too, I would imagine. So they probably should get the option to just go both ways. Calder. One-Five. Call-Ais, but you're clear from the incident, 1016, will remain unseen. I'm left-e-attack when they will be in front of the scene. TASFAR. 13, Rebel, directing traffic. 313, go ahead. Now we're going to stop any traffic going east on ripple. So no traffic east on ripple. Okay. All right. He went here, Dad actually came all the clock. They're looking. He's pretty freaked out. You're going to bring the kid over. God damn. Off for a minute, I'll be right over.
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Oshkosh, WI
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