Traffic control causes closure near 7th and 57th, New York NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers coordinated a planned traffic control and temporary road closure near 7th Avenue and 57th Street in New York City. Sanitation vehicles were being positioned while southbound lanes on Seventh Avenue were kept closed. Multiple units, including Lieutenant Cutler and Sergeant Lowry, managed communications and vehicle deployment for the street closure.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Citywide 3
Listen to dispatch call
01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, boss, you're gonna get traffic down to 56th Street on 7th when that happens.
00:06
Just kick it east for now.
00:16
Wait, it's 10-5.
00:20
You're gonna get traffic down temporarily to 56th on 7th.
00:26
When it hits 56th, just kick it east.
00:34
(name withheld), I'm calling you right now.
00:37
10-4[1]. Lieutenant Cutler on here.
00:41
Lieutenant Cutler on the air.
00:44
On the air.
00:46
Yeah, boss, do me a favor? Can you send two small cars over to Seventh Avenue and 57th Street?
00:52
Have them block off the street.
00:55
They're going to keep Seventh Avenue southbound closed until we lock sanitation in.
00:59
Just please let me know which two small cars are going over there.
01:05
Except for.
01:13
Sergeant Lowry on the air.
01:16
Standing by.
01:20
I got Officer Hassan Farouk in route.
01:25
M4PO Farouk on the air, PO Hassan on the air.
01:34
Yeah, when you get to Seventh and 57th on the south side of Seventh Avenue, shut it down.
01:41
No southbound traffic.
01:45
Raise me up and let me know when you're eighty-four.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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