Damaged pedestrian sign from prior crash, Cleveland OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a pedestrian walking sign at Carnegie Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Cleveland was found damaged, likely from a single-vehicle crash involving a white SUV that occurred the previous night. No live wires were exposed, and the incident was linked to an earlier motor vehicle accident handled by Cleveland Heights authorities.
Audio|Heard on: Cuyahoga OH Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
It looks like somebody hit one of the walking signs at Carnegie and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.
00:09
It doesn't look like any live wires are exposed.
00:13
If you want to just see if Cleveland's aware.
00:17
I copy, we'll go across.
00:19
One two four radio.
00:22
But might be from an earlier crash because there's a white bumper on the curb also.
00:33
Wondering if this is from a crash that we previously dealt with.
00:36
I'll see if I can see any.
00:40
Thank you.
00:42
Okay, 124.
00:45
Go ahead.
00:48
So this was a previous motor vehicle accident that Cleveland Heights actually dealt with.
00:53
From our understanding, it's going to be a one-car motor vehicle accident with a white SUV.
00:58
Still going to see if we can catch anything on camera, but they're saying that it happened yesterday night.
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Location mentioned:
Carnegie Ave & Martin Luther King Jr Dr, Cleveland, OH 44106
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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