Police assist with snow removal in Tipperary Hill, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, public works requested police assistance in the Tipperary Hill area of Syracuse to help move parked vehicles blocking snow removal on Tennyson, Whittier, Bryant, and Coleridge streets. Officers coordinated with city crews as vehicles obstructed plowing operations, leaving streets difficult to navigate.
Audio|Heard on: Syracuse Police, Fire and EMS
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01:16
Transcript:
00:00
All right, Canal 91.
00:01
Any way we can get a hold of SPD and get them to get these cars on Tennyson, Whittier, Bryant, and Coleridge moved? It's a mess up here and a big piece is not fitting up here at all.
00:16
443, I'm back on channel three.
00:19
443, I copy.
00:21
All right, so I got Coleridge and a big piece is not fitting up.
00:26
The Coleridge end, is that it? Up on Tip Hill or over on?
00:34
No, all the streets—Coleridge, Whittier, and Bryant—have at least one or two cars on them.
00:41
And it needs a lot of work in here.
00:45
Ten four.
00:47
You copy that, six four?
00:50
Yes, I did.
00:51
Thank you.
00:54
Yeah, I mean it's terrible up here.
00:57
Cars can't even drive down these streets.
01:01
Yeah, once the cops come, hopefully they don't ticket them but tow them out of there.
01:07
I'm gonna have Burke probably go up there once it's clear.
01:11
(Officer name) out here, what's your one up there in Tipperary Hill on the one-way from Coleridge? What's your truck number?
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Location mentioned:
Tipperary Hill, Syracuse, NY 13204
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