Road closure management and traffic diversion near parade route, Hope NM
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Officers managed a road closure and directed traffic near a parade route at First and Second Streets by removing barricades and diverting vehicles.
Audio|Heard on: Eddy County Sheriff and Fire
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Everybody's on Maine now.
00:02
City just picked up all these cones.
00:04
Do you want me to stay blocking it off? Or do I need a follow or what do I need to do?
00:10
Let me have one of you all follow up and bring up the rear.
00:13
Hey,
00:15
these semis can't make the turn in second.
00:20
I'm going to go ahead.
00:30
I'm going to go ahead and bring them out on to first.
00:37
Uh,
00:38
okay.
00:45
2.3 central on your next study.
00:54
(number withheld).
01:04
12,
01:11
12 to 29. Can I get you all down there at 2nd Street, start diverting vehicles that can make the turn down the turn?
01:25
2038, good for that return.
01:28
No.
01:30
(name withheld) out of (name withheld).
01:32
Evolid. Revoked, ID card only 120 Gigi per cent.
01:35
She is negative.
01:38
Thank you. Thank you.
01:46
24 unit check.
01:47
1024 unit check.
02:00
Any available unit at the parade? Can I get somebody come put a unit here blocking to clear for a right turn at first?
02:15
2.9 and 30 we'll start meandering that way.
02:19
Are we just cutting the barricades down or what are we doing?
02:24
I've got the barricades out of the way.
02:25
I need somebody to block me for a right-hand turn so that they can just keep flowing.
02:34
And for my unit, the one right there, I can,
02:37
as soon as we get over there, I'll block you.
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Location mentioned:
2nd St, Hope, NM 88250
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