Snow causes road crews to treat bridges early, Summit County OH
Police and road crews in Ohio discussed worsening snow conditions on Everett Road and nearby areas. They planned to treat bridges and northern roads before rush-hour to prevent icing.
Audio|Source: Bath, Peninsula and Richfield Police, Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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That's a firm you could add Everett Road Bridge to that.
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Happy break.
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Good.
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Just got the phone with the county.
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As far as she knows, they are not out yet.
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She's going to check with the foreman.
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I did advisor of the bridges.
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I gave her Cleveland, Maslin, 77.
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Shade 7. Pepper, it is 77.
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Break.
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Happy, good.
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She said she's going to call the foreman.
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I asked her if she could give me a call back and let me know what their plan is for this morning.
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(name withheld).
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3.02.
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I have them on hold.
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They are pre-scheduled to come in at 4 a.m.
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Do we need them to come in before that to get the bridges?
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It is starting to come down a lot harder the further north.
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Break?
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Cleveland, Massa, north of Ira and Everett are the roads are covered.
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Four might be kind of close if they're able to come in earlier to try to get before the work in school traffic.
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(name withheld)?
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302. 302.
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Everything south, all the roads seem to be okay at this moment,
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just the bridges need to be touched first.
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But yes, up here up north, the roads are starting to get covered and the snow's coming down even harder.
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(name withheld).
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Everett Rd, Ohio
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