Semi-truck risks cargo spill on Highway 120 southbound, Mills County IA


A semi-truck is at risk of dropping its cargo onto the southbound lane of Highway 120 near the 120 mile marker. Officers are dispatched to assist with traffic control and prevent a hazard.
Audio|Source: Mills County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Can you send a CNAVU troop to V-120 Southbound?
00:04
7-4.
00:09
I'll see you available.
00:18
39, stormwike. You're all ahead.
00:22
When you go 10-8[1], would you be able to go to the 120 southbound to assist 363? 10.4.
00:33
Is it 1033 or?
00:40
263, so Mike, can you advise 39?
00:44
Tend for it.
00:45
Looks like the truck might lose his cargo onto the lane of traffic.
00:51
Southbound at the 120.
00:52
He's over the fog line.
00:59
I didn't instant mic direct.
01:03
I didn't get all of it. What do you say?
01:10
He advises a semi-aulose and went over the fog line.
01:19
Gen 4. I've got about 10 minutes to finish up on this inspection. I can be in route, or do you want me to be en route right now?
01:29
Trilway 466. I'm near Buckrow and I'll head that way for traffic control.
01:37
10-4[2]. D63 can you advise? D-109.
01:48
Can you advise 39 if you need to have that way now or if you can finish up his inspection?
01:57
He can finish inspection. I'll get some of the paperwork started.
02:05
Jim, Andre?
02:08
10-4[2]. I got about 10 minutes here and then I'll be in round.
02:12
Yeah,
02:17
4. Wait, can you advise the Nona County to see if they can assist with traffic control as well?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service / available for calls
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Mills County, IA
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