Road sign knocked down on Route 28, Somerset County NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police requested public works to fix a knocked-over road sign on Route 28 in New Jersey. The issue was non-emergency and did not involve a stop sign.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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County 628.
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628, go ahead.
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Can you reach out to DPW and request they come fix a road sign that was knocked over?
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It's going to be non-emergent.
00:10
Received.
00:11
Kennedy 228, you can also show me clear.
00:13
Break 823, you can disregard and I’ll have it over there.
00:18
Copy, thank you.
00:19
Received.
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Yeah.
00:22
Was the sign on 28 or is it on Country Club?
00:26
28.
00:28
Received. And also it was just a road sign, right? It wasn’t a stop sign.
00:32
Favor. Favor.
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Location mentioned:
NJ-28, New Jersey
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