Traffic congestion managed with road closures near Grace Avenue, Panama City FL
Officers managed heavy traffic congestion near Grace Avenue and 6th Street by directing vehicles to nearby alleyways and closing roads to keep the main road clear.
Audio|Source: Bay County Law Enforcement
02:47
Transcript:
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104. I got a problem here at Grayson 6th.
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Vehicles can't get around them.
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I'm on block Grace off here at 6th.
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420-1-8. Probably 2-97.
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10.4.20.
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30-something pounds, 9.7.
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8.
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10-4[2]. I'm moving up to the alleyway.
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I'm at 8th and Gray's right now getting this traffic moved out of the roadway.
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26.
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Can you change the location that's putting me at 390?
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104.
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And I'll be 10-8[1]-17.
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10-4[2]-8-10 hours.
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3.25 Panama.
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325. 25. 20, 40.
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50,
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Florida, Valbo, and 11th.
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Suppose your 1050.
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25, Edward,
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Queen, Zebra, Yankee, 2.5, E, Q,
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Z, Y, 25, and Q, Z, Y, on a white,
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Mazda,
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6.
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11th and Valvallo.
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12-213.m, 97 increase.
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97. 27.
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5 and 2 base 907.
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All right.
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25 pounds all, 174.
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10. 10.
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214 to 1216, where do you want to start this line at?
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37, Judge.
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37.
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I'm moving everybody that's in Grace into the alleyway just west of Grace Avenue so that they can be lined up in the alleyway.
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So just tell them that they're not going to be in Grace Avenue parks on the wrong lane to travel.
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They're going to have to find a spot in an alleyway.
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That's funny.
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All right, I've got all this jacket backed up all the way to the other time here.
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You're able to block Grace off here, make them come around the church?
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Yeah, we cannot block Sixth Street, so they need to just tell that traffic to keep going.
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If we don't have enough room for these people, they're just going to have to wait their turn to come back another time because we cannot block Harrison, I mean Sixth Street.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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