Gravel debris on Highway 36 creates traffic hazard, Randolph County MO


Gravel debris was reported on Highway 36 near Double D, causing a traffic hazard. Authorities were notified and a deputy from New London responded to assess the situation.
Audio|Source: Randolph County Sheriff and EMS, Moberly Police / Fire
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Transcript:
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Debris Highway 36 at Devil D.
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David at Huntington, 36 east-down lanes have gravel on them.
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4-2, repeating 440-142.
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20AJ2. Go ahead.
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Last of Johnson, common spelling, first of (name withheld), John Edward Robert, Robert Young, middle is W.
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William, paid of birth, (number withheld), (number withheld), White Mail, Missouri, non-driver ID card.
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Hazard Highway double D David 36 we received a report as well our deputy who responded from New London if you can advise if he's needed.
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Okay Tom, you can have your deputy district card.
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That's true be clear.
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We see.
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Okay.
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165 1143 to be clear.
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She'd tell me it's negative.
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You notice if I go down.
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Negative, not yet.
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Do we know how much gravel's on the highway?
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Negative. The reporting party is a Potter appeal, though.
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Randolph County, MO
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