Railroad crossing arm broken near Union Pacific Chicago, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a railroad crossing arm near Union Pacific in Chicago is broken in one direction. Union Pacific and contact Matt have been notified.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
1611 back catcher.
00:01
I got an info for the police of a railroad crossing arm is broken in one direction.
00:07
They contact the Union Pacific and notify Matt.
00:16
Copy.
00:22
1621. 161.
00:29
Both these vehicles are not drive full of threat to the intersection.
00:32
Please send me another car for traffic for the time being.
00:37
1623. 2.3.
00:40
2.3.
00:42
If you could go help 621 with the auto accident, he wants help with traffic control, Devine and call will.
00:49
Sorry,
00:50
disregard.
00:56
1611.
01:00
Go ahead, squad.
01:02
Can you hold off on that info for the police and help 6-1 out with trap control?
01:08
Copy, underway.
01:09
16.10.
01:12
16.10.
01:18
Yeah, did you say that you had,
01:22
there was a call of a railroad gate that was broken at Harlem?
01:28
There's a Northwest Highway.
01:30
10-4. They gave 6300 North Harlem Avenue.
01:33
North Harlem.
01:35
Yeah, it's broken.
01:36
I have no idea how this happened, but it's stuck in the metal, like, overhang for the red light.
01:44
I'm going to try to see if I can get it unstuck.
01:46
But it is broken, so they're going to have to come out no matter what.
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N Harlem Ave, Chicago, IL
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