Traffic sign knocked down near Teller Avenue, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic sign was reported down near the intersection of I‑70B and Teller Avenue in Grand Junction. Deputies checked for any crash reports, found none, and moved the fallen sign out of the roadway. Traffic control was notified to make repairs.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I-70B and Teller Avenue have got a road sign down.
00:05
Does PD have a report of a crash from overnight? Stand by one, I'll check.
00:10
Twenty-six forty-two, go ahead.
00:12
That's negative.
00:13
I am not seeing any calls from that intersection or regarding that from last night.
00:17
Or you want me to call somebody to get somebody out there and get assistance with that sign?
00:21
Stand by. I think I can probably swivel it out of the way.
00:24
I got it.
00:25
Forty-three 30, bring him out.
00:27
Copy.
00:29
Twenty-six forty-seven.
00:31
I was able to get the sign out of the road.
00:33
If you would just let them know that it's not pointing the correct direction, it's showing right.
00:41
Sorry, the sign that's telling traffic to go eastbound is down.
00:44
It's a sign.
00:45
I copy and I apologize.
00:46
It looks like we did receive a caller on this earlier.
00:50
We did let traffic know they're going to be headed out there soon.
00:54
I copy. Do I need to stay on scene for any reason?
00:57
I copy. If you show me clear in a minute.
01:00
Copy.
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