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Oh wow, this is going to suck.

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  • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

    Seligman Fire District (8 hours ago)

    "✅ 15:18 — UPDATE: I-40 has reopened in both directions, but continue to expect delays while the queue clears.
    ⚠️ Update at 12:10 - APS on site. People are out of vehicles and safe.
    ‼️ Interstate 40 is currently CLOSED in both directions at milepost 126 near Seligman due to a serious accident involving a semi-truck and downed power lines last night.
    A semi has struck transmission lines, resulting in multiple live power lines across both eastbound and westbound lanes. At this time, Seligman is experiencing a power outage related to the incident.
    DETOUR INFORMATION: All traffic is being rerouted via Route 66 to Crookton Road. Please follow posted signs and directions from on-scene personnel.
    CURRENT RESPONSE:
    * Fire crews remain on scene
    * Occupants of a different semi are currently trapped due to live power lines on the vehicle
    * Utility crews are en route; however, power must be shut off before extrication can begin safely
    One patient was transported to the hospital for non life threatening injuries.
    APS estimates it may take several hours to de-energize the lines and make the scene safe. They have multiple crews coming from Phoenix.
    This is a developing incident. Updates will be posted as more information becomes available."

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    ❗️Seligman Community Update
    The fire house is now operating as a Red Cross station. Supplies are expected to arrive by tonight. We will also be open as a warming station overnight for anyone in need.
    Communication Warning:
    We have been notified that cell tower backup batteries have approximately 1 hour remaining in Seligman.
    Cellular service is expected to drop soon
    This means 911 calls may not go through reliably.
    ⚠️ Important:
    Your phone may still be able to connect to another carrier for emergency calls, so 911 might still work—but do not rely on it.
    If you have a newer phone, satellite texting (such as Emergency SOS via satellite) may still function, though it can be slower and requires a clear view of the sky.
    🚑 Medical Assistance
    Firefighters will be stationed at the fire house
    If you need medical assistance, please come directly to the station.
    Please check on your neighbors, especially those who may need extra help, and stay safe. More updates will be shared as they become available.

    #Seligman #AZwx

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      ❗️Seligman Community Update
      The fire house is now operating as a Red Cross station. Supplies are expected to arrive by tonight. We will also be open as a warming station overnight for anyone in need.
      Communication Warning:
      We have been notified that cell tower backup batteries have approximately 1 hour remaining in Seligman.
      Cellular service is expected to drop soon
      This means 911 calls may not go through reliably.
      ⚠️ Important:
      Your phone may still be able to connect to another carrier for emergency calls, so 911 might still work—but do not rely on it.
      If you have a newer phone, satellite texting (such as Emergency SOS via satellite) may still function, though it can be slower and requires a clear view of the sky.
      🚑 Medical Assistance
      Firefighters will be stationed at the fire house
      If you need medical assistance, please come directly to the station.
      Please check on your neighbors, especially those who may need extra help, and stay safe. More updates will be shared as they become available.

      #Seligman #AZwx

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      How do you run out of toilet paper in less than a day?

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      • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

        How do you run out of toilet paper in less than a day?

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        Ouch That's going to be a big job for the power crews. #seligman

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        • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

          How do you run out of toilet paper in less than a day?

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          @ai6yr Not everyone buys TP in costco packs. And even then, sometimes you're just down to your last roll.

          My household has women, and that sh*t goes **FAST** around here.

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          • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

            Ouch That's going to be a big job for the power crews. #seligman

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            @ai6yr yeesh

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            • viss@mastodon.socialV viss@mastodon.social

              @ai6yr yeesh

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              @Viss I once spent three hours on the I-40 after an accident... near Kingman. Would have had enough time to set up a BBQ grill, make lunch... instead, took a tour of the hills (looking for a discreet bush, lol) a few times.

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                @Viss I once spent three hours on the I-40 after an accident... near Kingman. Would have had enough time to set up a BBQ grill, make lunch... instead, took a tour of the hills (looking for a discreet bush, lol) a few times.

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                @ai6yr its been a while since ive been stuck like that, but the last time, my wish was that I had a dedicataed in-car dji mavic type drone so that I could have it take off, survey the traffic jam, snap a pic of the problem area, then land, and do that on cue like once every 15 minutes so i could get updates on wtf was happening

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                  @ai6yr its been a while since ive been stuck like that, but the last time, my wish was that I had a dedicataed in-car dji mavic type drone so that I could have it take off, survey the traffic jam, snap a pic of the problem area, then land, and do that on cue like once every 15 minutes so i could get updates on wtf was happening

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                  @Viss I used the truckers stuck at the front of the line. I have a general distaste for CB. Except road closures like this one, where it's invaluable!

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                  • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                    @Viss I used the truckers stuck at the front of the line. I have a general distaste for CB. Except road closures like this one, where it's invaluable!

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                    @ai6yr oh see thats handy!

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                      @ai6yr oh see thats handy!

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                      @Viss @ai6yr Yeah I used to have CB in my vehicle many eons ago, mainly bc dad was OTR semi driver much of his life. But so seldom used stopped bothering trying to fit it in newer cars. Wouldn't mind a reliable compact one that also had weather radio. Have small AA powered AM/FM/Weather that is passable when not driving.

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                        @Viss @ai6yr Yeah I used to have CB in my vehicle many eons ago, mainly bc dad was OTR semi driver much of his life. But so seldom used stopped bothering trying to fit it in newer cars. Wouldn't mind a reliable compact one that also had weather radio. Have small AA powered AM/FM/Weather that is passable when not driving.

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                        @CliffsEsport @Viss I have a CB with a cigarette lighter plug and magmount antenna, specifically for this situation. In a pinch, I'd stop at the first truck stop and buy that setup (available widely) before embarking along any long western shipping route. You can leave it off until you run into traffic or weather, to avoid the non-weather/traffic usage, which is for random white dudes to scream the F word at non-white truckers and at people driving cars. 🤪 (the only channel to know is Channel 19, the trucker's frequency).

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                        • viss@mastodon.socialV viss@mastodon.social

                          @ai6yr its been a while since ive been stuck like that, but the last time, my wish was that I had a dedicataed in-car dji mavic type drone so that I could have it take off, survey the traffic jam, snap a pic of the problem area, then land, and do that on cue like once every 15 minutes so i could get updates on wtf was happening

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                          @Viss @ai6yr or the classic car periscope
                          https://youtu.be/YQRm1cg8T8I

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                          • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                            @CliffsEsport @Viss I have a CB with a cigarette lighter plug and magmount antenna, specifically for this situation. In a pinch, I'd stop at the first truck stop and buy that setup (available widely) before embarking along any long western shipping route. You can leave it off until you run into traffic or weather, to avoid the non-weather/traffic usage, which is for random white dudes to scream the F word at non-white truckers and at people driving cars. 🤪 (the only channel to know is Channel 19, the trucker's frequency).

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                            @ai6yr @CliffsEsport @Viss have you ever actually needed to transmit with the CB? Because if not it sounds like a cheap analog scanner would have you covered

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                            • flyingsaceur@ioc.exchangeF flyingsaceur@ioc.exchange

                              @ai6yr @CliffsEsport @Viss have you ever actually needed to transmit with the CB? Because if not it sounds like a cheap analog scanner would have you covered

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                              @flyingsaceur @CliffsEsport @Viss Analog scanner would work too. I have transmitted with CB, but I don't use the F word enough and I got called out by the truckers when I was using it, lol. Not enough drawl and don't know the culture, they called me "four wheeler" 🤪 (car = four wheeler instead of big rig). That said, a trucker saved me a speeding ticket near Flagstaff.... "HEY FOUR WHEELER! YER GONNA GET A TICKET, THERE'S A SMOKY THAT HANGS OUT UP AHEAD THERE, SLOW DOWN!"

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                              • ai6yr@m.ai6yr.orgA ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org

                                @flyingsaceur @CliffsEsport @Viss Analog scanner would work too. I have transmitted with CB, but I don't use the F word enough and I got called out by the truckers when I was using it, lol. Not enough drawl and don't know the culture, they called me "four wheeler" 🤪 (car = four wheeler instead of big rig). That said, a trucker saved me a speeding ticket near Flagstaff.... "HEY FOUR WHEELER! YER GONNA GET A TICKET, THERE'S A SMOKY THAT HANGS OUT UP AHEAD THERE, SLOW DOWN!"

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                                @ai6yr @flyingsaceur @CliffsEsport @Viss there are way worse things to be called than 4-wheeler 👀 - I used to drive tour coaches and some of the smack-talking was next level.

                                My favorite was the guys who'd recite the milepost of every cop they'd seen that day, I'm like "that's 300 miles away - the cop you saw went home from work two hours ago. He ain't got that customer still."

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