Traffic repair after assault on S Jackson St, Seattle WA
Authorities managed traffic control near S Jackson St following an assault that caused leg injuries. Metro and city crews worked to repair the area and reopen roads.
Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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We can reopen main traffic, however Metro crews need to do extensive work here, (name withheld).
00:07
Do we have any parking enforcement officers or traffic units that could assist at this time?
00:17
I think we need a lieutenant's approval for parking enforcement officers.
00:20
Do we have any traffic units who can assist?
00:25
Two and three.
00:27
I approve the parking enforcement officer request.
00:30
Copy 213. Any parking enforcement officers who can assist with traffic control?
00:38
Citywide for any available parking enforcement officers?
00:42
So anyone caught just thank you.
00:48
Three King would I have to be able to assist with a temporary closure.
00:54
Well, I've got to stop.
00:57
Oh,
01:01
and this is a good assault with a leg break.
01:04
Good assault with a leg break, receiving zero one.
01:12
3G1, no reply citywide for parking enforcement officers.
01:14
We are trying the city department of transportation now.
01:20
The intersection is clear at the moment minus the crews break.
01:31
If the city department of transportation gets here, they probably will be able to fix everything that they need to reopen both lanes.
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S Jackson St, Seattle, WA
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