Disabled vehicle causes lane closure and traffic diversion, Brooklyn NY
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According to the dispatch call, a disabled vehicle near Kingston Avenue and St. John's Place in Brooklyn is causing a lane closure and traffic is being diverted at Eastern Parkway while the vehicle is moved.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 3
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Be advised,
00:01
um, show me going to Kingston and any marks in regards to a down vehicle.
00:20
This is manager Jude Agent Matthew Stack.
00:23
It's on the way, Kingston, and St. John's Place, to move the vehicle, a down vehicle from the locator.
00:28
Time 4.
00:30
104, manager.
00:34
Okay, so Walker, you copy?
00:40
Walker copy direct.
00:42
Also be advised that the traffic is being diverted at Eastern Parkway.
00:48
Thanks a lot, super's worker.
00:49
Kimminton High, once I move this vehicle, I will let you know.
00:52
Once you can open up.
00:53
Sanford? Uh-huh.
00:55
10-4[1].
00:59
Agent Matterstack on there.
01:09
Agent Mattercheck, Brooklyn, too.
01:11
Agent Matterstack, Tonya.
01:19
Put you in command up round on the air.
01:25
The end up around on the air.
01:39
Go to GM please.
01:41
GMT, we advise that the disabled vehicle on kingstance by the corner,
01:48
we're going to move it and the lane will be closed at this time.
01:52
One day open, I'll let you know.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Kingston Ave & St Johns Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11213
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