Emergency blocks Lee Street near hospital in Charlottesville, Charlottesville VA
Lee Street near the hospital in Charlottesville is blocked by fire department emergency response. Bus and vehicle traffic cannot get through, causing significant obstruction and delays.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville and UVA Transit
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Transcript:
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The road, Jefferson, courting up the universe,
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and coming is blocked and parts of Lee Street is blocked. I'm actually stuck on Lee Street at this time. Thankfully, no passengers,
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but the hospital is basically blocked right now.
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10-4[1]. Is there any signs of they let our buses through or is it the fire department?
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10-4[1] fire department.
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10-4[1]? All we can do is wait, I guess.
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Thank you for not even now.
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17 any blue lines coming in the hospital you may want to let their passengers know they probably won't be able to get on police street. They have to lock them off at the lane. There's 15 cops. I just let them know. Thank you.
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So you're saying we drop the passengers off at the land roads?
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You can take them even up to Least Street, but there might be a chance at least street is backed up and you won't be able to drop them off. So if they want to say L.A. Row is totally fine.
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But at the moment, there's no vehicles moving at Least Street. So I won't even know if you'll make it there.
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Just let your passengers know what's going on.
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood (affirmative/OK).
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Location mentioned:
Lee St, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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