Railroad crossing arms malfunction near 13th and Zoo, Wichita KS
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The railroad crossing arms near 13th Street and Zoo Boulevard are malfunctioning and moving intermittently. Officers are monitoring the situation and waiting for the Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad to repair the crossing.
Audio|Heard on: Sedgwick County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Got a check light at 13th and Zoo about the railroad crossing.
00:03
No sooner than you had cleared the previous one.
00:05
You go with me clearing that as well.
00:10
Yeah, the arms are moving up and down intermittently.
00:14
Other than traffic trying to turn off of the zoo, it's not creating an issue.
00:25
The outside assist on it earlier, the case was (number withheld).
00:32
He's a, sorry, Raider, he's a 12-year-old male.
00:42
1.4. 1024.
00:48
104, 1940.
00:56
22, showing around.
01:03
2.01.
01:07
139, 137, Disturbance, 1518, East Mainzgate.
01:13
139. One thirty-minute.
01:18
Give you a local tag,
01:22
0164, Adam, John Adam, on a white Bewig,
01:27
SUV.
01:31
Child, highest level of all care, but not further.
01:40
Standby.
01:42
14 in fact 19.
01:45
14.
01:47
Yeah,
01:49
10-4[1]. Thank you.
01:57
44, 7-4 and 1941.
02:04
Check is 43.
02:10
Which side 255?
02:13
Q21084 to your possible server turner.
02:18
2-5-104, 1944.
02:26
Good.
02:28
Now the checklight for 13th and Zoo, you go with me just clearing them until we hear back from Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad.
02:36
Yeah, we've done our parts to try to notify them.
02:39
We're just going to have to wait on them until they get out and fix it.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment of message received and understood; affirmative response.
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