Street sign knocked over at pacific coast highway and cherry avenue, Long Beach CA
A traffic sign was reported knocked over at the southeast corner near Cherry Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach. The sign was initially mistaken for a fire hydrant but was confirmed to be a street sign. Official units discussed sending boards to support the sign due to visibility issues.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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There was a traffic sign that was knocked over, not a fire hydrant.
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And the sign's going to be on the southeast corner of P.C.H.
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Cherry.
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The 45, I copy the CPD.
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Okay.
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Copy.
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Charlie 23, 97, I'm booking.
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Anemologist 612.
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Copy any time, 2101.
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Call holding, 919, Cherry MPCH.
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KMA 611121101.
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24, Charlie 35, are we going to get a couple of boards to come out for that street sign?
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4035 we call on the ground it's just a dip sign so there's nowhere to see it.
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Location mentioned:
CA-1 & Cherry Ave, Long Beach, CA 90806
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