Vehicles block bus lane causing traffic congestion, New York NY


Vehicles parked in the bus lane near Madison Ave and E 34th St are blocking buses from turning, causing traffic delays. Multiple requests made for tow trucks to remove the blocking vehicles and ease congestion.
Audio|Source: NYPD Citywide 3
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Transcript:
00:00
Go for Sanchez.
00:01
Yeah, boss, you were raising.
00:03
Yeah, I have the same message, uh,
00:06
the polls on the Avenue or pool, it used to be a heavy boarding at this time.
00:11
Yeah,
00:13
we gotta just make sure that 3-4 and 3 right there, that copper and the intersection doesn't create the grid lock, because the buses, if they can't turn, they can't turn.
00:23
Time for our location.
00:31
To my man, I'm down here.
00:35
Oh, Diego,
00:36
Archa, on 34th Street, 3-4,
00:41
Madison.
00:42
Not sure how many supervisors you have on 3-7 to help out these patients over at 3-4 and Madison.
00:51
You're 10-4[1], 10-4. Thank you.
01:05
Commander Atter, I'll get remotes to go over there.
01:09
That's both, so that's good.
01:11
Command, German on here.
01:19
Let's go, Commander, out here.
01:38
Mr. Chairman, on air, hey, German.
01:45
Senator Fitzgerald, on here?
01:47
Mr. Charles, stand in mind.
01:49
Hello, you send me a couple of tow trucks over here on 4-2 and 3rd. Here's a couple of calls that are on the bus lane.
01:59
Stand for him.
02:01
Lieutenant Carl on here.
02:06
Lieutenant Red,
02:09
is that part of the route? I don't believe it's the route. Negative,
02:14
they're killing the buss thing so all the buses goes out and it's holding up traffic.
02:22
All right, Sergeant Fitzger, I'll attend one you.
02:26
Okay.
02:39
Traffic, that's her operation is based on AM.
02:42
Section Commander Barzan, yeah.
02:46
German,
02:47
you're 14 by 22.
02:49
Can you have one of your supervisors come over to 34 at Madison?
03:00
Sergeant Larry on the air.
03:03
Judge Larry on the air. Sergeant Larry on me yet. I'm remote to the other location right now as we see.
03:12
All right, that's all.
03:21
Sergeant Larry on me yet.
03:23
Charger, I'm on your phone. I'll pull you back.
03:28
Yo, Hudson,
03:30
on here.
03:37
Valsa be with Axel Simon on here. All right to be worth Axel Simon on here.
03:54
Leroy is up at Simon.
03:56
We're advised. The issue over here at 3-4M, I'm on 3-4 in Madison at the time. The issue is a busking.
04:02
Coming up, Madison, trying to make the right, going to eastbound onto 34. They're messing up the time, back and up the channel.
04:09
At 10,000, Iraq,
04:11
they're making, like, to turn from the northbound lane, so I need a supply there.
04:19
to help the agents out and direct those buses.
04:23
Central 4. Turnpawar, I'm trying to do about. Since then, 4. All right, 10th, 4. Thank you.
04:29
The next time, it's the same thing happening on 3-4 and 3 for the buses.
04:36
10-4[1]. 7-4. 7-4.
04:44
The next 3-4.
04:49
We got a caller? Two six on the air.
04:59
Ten of color in the air.
05:01
Yeah, can you just send us one toe over there, please? It's going to really fix everything up and third.
05:05
All right, ten, four, what's the location again?
05:08
Four, two, and three.
05:10
We can just relocate into the bus stop a block away, so it'll be real quick.
05:14
All right, ten four, manager, Coco, in the air.
05:18
Okay, see.
05:22
Manager Coco on the air.
05:25
Fordogo.
05:27
Can you send one toe, four, two and three?
05:34
So,
05:35
that's correct, okay.
05:37
Supervisor Furana,
05:39
can you send one for two and three?
05:42
That's ten for four to and three, right?
05:47
That's one. Yeah, 4, 2, and 3.
05:50
Sergeant Inger's over there standing by. You can guide them over to the proper cars.
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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