Officer blocks traffic after damaged signal, Cedar Park TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer responded to a damaged or low-hanging traffic signal at West Whitestone Boulevard and Wire Road in Cedar Park, blocking traffic to prevent further collisions.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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00:47
Transcript:
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One David Forty Two.
00:01
One David Forty Two? The traffic light is hanging pretty low.
00:06
Ten Four, we'll try to get someone out there.
00:09
Ten Four.
00:10
Unit One David Forty Two, you cut off a little bit.
00:12
Were you advising your status?
00:14
Code Four.
00:16
Try a circle bar.
00:18
One on Twenty Traffic Hazard.
00:21
One Adam Twenty, go ahead.
00:23
One on Twenty.
00:24
I'll be out in the twenty-two, twenty-three hundred block of West Whitestone at Wire Road.
00:30
Kind of one David Forty Two, the traffic signal is clear that it's been hit per their camera.
00:36
They are requesting that you stay on scene to block traffic for that lane so it doesn't get hit again.
00:42
10-4, I'll do that.
00:44
10-4.
00:45
Kind of one out on 20, I'm clear call for.
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