Parking sign down near Washington Avenue, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a downed 'No Stopping' parking sign was found on the 1200 block of Washington Avenue in Philadelphia. It appeared to have been hit and run over by a car, partially detached, and was posing a potential hazard to pedestrians. Officers coordinated to move it to a safer location and arranged for recovery.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:42
Transcript:
00:00
Sir, I got a pole down when you're ready to copy.
00:02
It looks like a car hit it, and it's laying on the ground.
00:05
Two two nine, you may proceed.
00:09
So I got a 'No Stopping' parking sign down.
00:13
It's on the 1200 block of Washington Avenue, on the south side.
00:16
Looks like a car ran over it.
00:19
It's just laying here.
00:20
I don't know if you want me to move it aside or not.
00:22
To the side over here of the silo.
00:26
And for sure, if you would, just so it doesn't become a hazard for any pedestrians or anyone, we just put it in a safe spot.
00:33
We'll contact somebody and have them come and grab it.
00:37
Actually, I can't, sir.
00:38
It's broke off at the bottom but it's still kind of attached.
00:41
So it's just laying here.
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