Flooding shuts down southbound 880 off-ramp, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, caltrans and local units coordinated a closure due to flooding on the southbound Interstate 880 off-ramp near Jackson Street in Oakland. Standing water of about one to one and a half feet prompted the temporary shutdown while crews addressed the situation.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Oakland
Listen to dispatch call
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Ninety-six 177 for the flooding that's up on 880 on the Jackson off ramp, we're starting to get more additional calls and I'll say it's about a foot to a foot and a half of standing water on the off ramp.
00:09
I am going to advise Caltrans to see if we can get them out there sooner.
01:32
Caltrans is inquiring if we want a hard closure on the southbound 880 at Jackson off-ramp until they're able to get it clean.
01:39
They're advising no remedy for the Jackson off-ramp.
01:43
They can shut down the connector if they need to.
01:59
For the flooding that's up on 880 on the Jackson off-ramp, the Caltrans supervisor is advising there's no remedy for the flooding on the Jackson off, but they can shut the connector if need to and they can do a hard closure.
02:20
Ninety-six four one, so at the moment we only need the off ramp closed.
02:29
I do a closure on the southbound 880 Jackson off.
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