Bus hits construction sign causing minor vehicle damage, Las Vegas NV
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According to the dispatch call, a bus at Walmart near Craig Road and Martin Luther King Boulevard hit a construction sign. The impact caused minor damage to the vehicle's left rear fender. A supervisor was sent to inspect the damage.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Based to any available road supervisor that can go to the Walmart on Craig Road and Martin Luther King Boulevard, I don't have the exact address right now,
00:12
driver is reporting damage from 90 minutes ago, approximately, maybe two hours ago, over two hours ago.
00:19
He hit like a construction sign.
00:22
He didn't think of anything happened, but now he's on lunch.
00:26
He's noticing, oh, there's a scratch.
00:28
the left rear fender.
00:32
Robert 9, I go ahead over there.
00:34
I'm just leaving the yard now.
00:37
You said,
00:38
Craig Road and Martin Luther King Boulevard?
00:41
You know the Walmart right there on Craig?
00:45
Yeah, 10-4.
00:46
What's up? Coach number?
00:49
The coach number is (number withheld).
00:56
20353, got it, I'm en route.
01:00
Okay, awesome.
01:01
He's on his lunch,
01:03
but I just told him, I don't care.
01:04
I'm sending a supervisor now.
01:08
10-4, I'm in route.
01:11
Thank you, Carlos.
01:12
A race 3 clear.
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Location mentioned:
N Decatur Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89131
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