Traffic held near 6th and 8th avenues after fire, New York NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews coordinated traffic control near 6th and 8th avenues in New York City following a recent fire. Roads were temporarily closed while barriers were being removed to ensure the area was safe for reopening. The situation appeared to involve standard post-incident management rather than an active emergency.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 3
Listen to dispatch call
00:29
Transcript:
00:00
Chief, I spoke with the borough.
00:02
They're waiting a little bit longer and they asked that we hold traffic off of 6th and 8th until all their barriers are broken down.
00:12
Okay, Captain Healy, Inspector Consada Red, we're going to be waiting a little bit longer.
00:18
Once we see the barriers stop breaking down, we'll try it again.
00:22
Alrighty, Lieutenant Deeb, have your personnel stand by.
00:25
At 34th and 6th, and 34th and 8th, please.
00:28
Yes, that's four.
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