Resident to move nurse's car blocking path on Center Street, Hanover MA
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A resident near Center Street discussed parking issues involving a Mini Cooper belonging to a nurse. The nurse's car is blocking a path, and the resident plans to ask the nurse to move it and be more careful in the future. The nurse is currently with a patient and expected to return around 5 PM. The resident was cooperative and aware of the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Carver Fire, Police, and EMS, Plymouth Fire/EMS, Wareham and Plympton Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Okay,
00:01
I spoke with the resident near Center St.
00:04
You can probably get her info off,
00:07
Mast, V-C-6, Charlie Zulu, 3-2-6.
00:11
That should be a little Toyota.
00:16
The Mini Cooper is really the problem, if I had to pick one.
00:22
But that is actually a nurse that is not here at the moment.
00:26
She's dealing with a patient.
00:28
She'll be back around 5 o'clock.
00:30
They're going to ask her to move it and be a little more careful with it in the future.
00:34
I guess she has back like that in the path.
00:37
So they're going to speak with the owner of the mini.
00:40
Other than that, I'll be quiet.
00:46
Just for your info, everything's active and negative on those you need.
00:50
Any information back?
00:54
Yeah,
00:55
negative.
00:57
This should be good.
00:58
The resident near Center St. was very cooperative.
01:02
They even kind of commented about noticing it, so they are going to speak with that party when they return in the future reference.
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Location mentioned:
Center St, Hanover, MA 02339
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