Traffic lane closed for pothole on Perring Parkway, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, units coordinated with the Department of Public Works to handle a large pothole or road debris on Perring Parkway. Traffic cones were placed, and lane two was temporarily closed while lanes one and three remained open. The closure appears to have been resolved after DPW responded.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Police Northeast District
Listen to dispatch call
01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Good morning, ma'am.
00:01
Two things. I believe there's a Charlie shift unit dealing with a pothole or something on Perring Parkway.
00:08
Are we showing a DPW request for that?
00:16
I advised DPW minutes after arriving on scene.
00:20
This has been over an hour or two ago.
00:27
Ten four. Can you send me a photo of that?
00:34
Ten four. Once we're done waiting to come, send it to you real quickly.
00:38
Ten four. And okay,
00:41
Our hospital detail has Charlie shift units on it right now.
00:45
Sure, Charlie eleven.
00:47
Charlie eleven.
00:51
Can you give me a call just so we know where you're at? I don't want to put that info on the radio.
01:01
All right, I'll call the station.
01:07
I'm going to put in another request because this service request that went in looks like it's saying that there was debris in the road.
01:19
So I'm going to put it down for the large pothole that's in the roadway.
01:27
Ten four.
01:30
Can you notate that we'll need traffic and transit to at least set up some cones?
01:44
Thirteen, be advised.
01:45
I'm going to have lane two closed off for it once I'm done setting up the cones.
01:49
So we'll have lane one and lane three open here in a few minutes.
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