Vehicle crash damages planter boxes and street fixtures, Portland OR
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle crashed near NE Multnomah St and NE 7th Ave in Portland, damaging multiple planter boxes, a large clock on the center median, and street fixtures. Debris is scattered along the north side of the intersection and roadway. A tow truck and street cleanup are needed.
Audio|Heard on: Portland State University Police and Portland Police Service Desk
Listen to dispatch call
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
On the Hoyton...
00:01
...this before, but I don't think there's a working axle on this car, so they may need a flatbed.
00:06
I'm sure they'll be able to assess when I get out here.
00:12
5771 copy, I'll let them know.
00:14
And 5771, since I have you, I am on the other line with Stanyard.
00:18
They were asking for more specifics about the street signs that got hit, like what type of sign they were, if you know.
00:26
The big clock that's in the Lloyd district that's on the center median at about 8th in Multnomah is completely taken out.
00:39
Along Multnomah on the north side, there are a bunch of planter boxes.
00:45
I can count, I think, four of them were taken out, and the debris was scattered all along the north side of the intersection of 7th and Multnomah.
00:58
And then the car came to rest finally,
01:02
just west to 7th on Multnomah.
01:05
It took up a couple more.
01:07
planter boxes and debris is all over the roadway.
01:15
Out there, I'll get this car towed out of here.
01:22
I'm going to get all the big chunks out of the roadway.
01:25
And it should be good to open up the road,
01:28
but they'll definitely need to come out here and straight sweep and arrange all these planner boxes.
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