Resident complains about snow plow blocking driveway, Highland Heights OH
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According to the dispatch call, a resident near Turnberry complains that a city snow plow pushed snow into her driveway. Officers discuss the situation and note it may be the resident's responsibility to clear it, but city services plan to address the issue.
Audio|Heard on: Hillcrest Police Departments Dispatch
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Can you check near Turnberry? Caller says that's a city plow when it plows the street put snow in her driveway.
00:09
She'd like us to remove it.
00:11
Okay, go to 4 minutes.
00:14
I'm here.
00:19
Are our plow is all yet, do you know?
00:24
I'm not sure.
00:30
Okay.
00:33
I'll swing by the station first and see if they're there.
00:36
And then I'll swing over and see if it's a Marsn's here.
00:40
Yeah,
00:45
they're out on their road.
00:47
You can advise them, (number withheld), but that's not something that they're going to probably do anything about.
00:55
That's just something the resident's going to have to take care of on their own.
01:01
I will advise them and I try telling her that.
01:05
(10-4[1]).
01:09
50 you want to go by and speak with her or on this bench just give her a call back.
01:19
See if we can have a member service to go over there and explain it to her.
01:23
I think it'll be better received from them as opposed to us.
01:29
They said they're going to go clean it out.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or affirmative.
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Location mentioned:
Turnberry Ln, Highland Heights, OH 44143
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