Vehicles stuck and sliding on icy US-20 near Waterloo, Waterloo IA
Vehicles got stuck and slid off icy US-20 near Waterloo, prompting towing assistance and concern for stranded motorists.
Audio|Source: Waterloo-Cedar Falls Public Safety
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Transcript:
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So for a vehicle in the median, the deputy is just leaving now because the driver at the vehicle has a phone and he's calling his insurance company to arrange a tow.
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Of course, do you need my deputy or can they disregard?
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You can disregard.
00:18
No, thank you.
00:25
I can't get up to the crossover and flip around for that one.
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10-4[1], thank you, sir.
00:31
I was going to have to make a few U-turns.
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I appreciate it.
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Cedar Falls, 63.
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63.
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That pick-up that's out with that car is, I believe it's one of Tony tires.
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Trucks,
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but he is out with it.
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Ten-four.
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29 Tony got that one pulled out of the median there and they're on 20 and what's about them
01:09
A little bit
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I just keep on sliding to be the north side of the ditch.
01:18
I'm just still on the road, but I just can't get no traction.
01:21
I put sand down and everything else.
01:27
Just hold on, Sarah, don't move anymore.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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US-20, Waterloo, IA
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