Metal debris and bent streetlight spark safety concerns on S 29th St, Fort Dodge IA
Metal debris scattered on S 29th St, which raised safety concerns due to potential tire punctures, while a nearby streetlight was bent by strong winds, prompting a cleanup request.
Audio|Source: Webster County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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You think you call someone to come out here, I just don't want some of these little pieces in metal to start puncturing some of these tires or something like that.
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Yeah, at 10-4[1], they should be able to bring a street sweeper, I think.
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Yeah,
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I think they can drink something.
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It's just,
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there's a lot of little savings and broken pieces of metal from whatever that big lava metal lives.
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214 hours.
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Go ahead.
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If we're able to reach the street department, see if you can bring a street sweeper out there.
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Also,
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570 South and 29th, the light pole is working.
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However,
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the southeast corner one is bent at about 45 degrees now from the wind.
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10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Location mentioned:
S 29th St, Fort Dodge, IA 50501
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