Two vehicles moved to prevent snow blockage near Jackson St, Knoxville IA
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Knoxville officers responded to a call from the Street Department about two vehicles parked near Northrop St and West Jackson on the dead end of North Broapsed. The owners were contacted and moved the vehicles to their driveways to avoid blocking the snowplow.
Audio|Heard on: Marion County Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Knoxville officers just received a call from the Knoxville Street Department.
00:04
They advised that there are two vehicles parked near the intersection of Northrop St and West Jackson.
00:09
It is on the dead end of North Broapsed where the snowplow operates.
00:15
They requested someone make contact with the owners so the vehicles do not get snowed in.
00:32
Go ahead. Go ahead.
00:41
Ocean Zebra Charles, 204 OZC, 204.
00:43
Two zero four OZC, 204.
00:49
The silver 2013 Ford Escape belongs to (name withheld) of Conrad.
00:59
Oh, 73, I'll be attending from the Brooks Circle address.
01:02
We got both vehicles off the roadway.
01:08
MustCom, Cedar County on R5, call 51, Muscombe.
01:17
Cedar County, go ahead.
01:21
Can you page West Liberty Ambulance, I.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.S.
01:27
Under the 260.
01:29
I'm sure if it's a new accident or still being reported by reports of newly jacked my semis and unknown injuries.
01:43
2111.
01:45
Go ahead.
01:48
I'll be out at Robeson Jackson.
02:01
11.
02:05
Good.
02:07
Made contact with the owners of the two vehicles who will move them into their driveway.
02:14
108 Doork.
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Location mentioned:
W Jackson St, Knoxville, IA 50138
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