Disabled vehicle blocking traffic near Packards Corner Boston, Boston MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are managing a disabled vehicle causing obstruction near Packards Corner at Commonwealth Avenue and Brighton Avenue in Boston. A push operation is underway to clear the blockage and restore normal traffic flow.
Audio|Heard on: MBTA Green Line Dispatch
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
All right, central coffee is at.
00:02
All units, let's get a disabled emergency, please keep your act clear.
00:05
We have a push job in progress.
00:11
One night who's answering?
00:15
3570 looking for right-of-way access into the diversion area.
00:20
3570 at this time you can answer the diversion.
00:23
Yes.
00:29
9208-34-625, stand by Harvard.
00:33
824, 625 stand by Harvard.
00:40
Mike,
00:42
when you get that, when you get the green for Warren, give it full power, buddy.
00:50
Thank you.
00:53
Hey, Jimmy, I'm sorry, that's a duce.
00:56
You can leave that there.
00:59
We'll marry it up with something later on.
01:03
Oh,
01:05
it's not 635?
01:09
No, the one that's coming off is a deuce eight.
01:13
Yeah, so we'll end up putting a 7 on that.
01:15
We can use the one on the house, and then we can clean up the back later on.
01:22
All right, bud, whatever you want to do.
01:28
Keep going like this, in time, Norman.
01:31
Keep going.
01:33
We just lost one of my motors.
01:36
All right, stop, reset.
01:43
34, so we have cameras to proceed out of the back of the corner.
01:48
It's 24, stand by Packards Corner, stand by until Uly, at 3.4.
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Location mentioned:
Packards Corner, Commonwealth Ave &, Brighton Ave, Boston, MA 02215
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