Temporary road closure for snow removal near Geddes St, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, crews coordinated a temporary road closure for snow removal on Geddes Street between Fayette Street and Erie Boulevard in Syracuse. Personnel discussed block positioning and traffic control to maintain safety during the operation.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Public Works Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:11
Transcript:
00:00
(name withheld), you're going to block it at Erie and Geddes with (name withheld).
00:05
Ninety-one near the canal.
00:08
Go ahead.
00:10
We are going to have Geddes Street closed from near Fayette to near Erie for snow removal.
00:18
Copy.
00:20
(name withheld), want to get to that intersection.
00:22
Go right on the other side and pull into the oncoming traffic lane there.
00:26
No one's coming.
00:28
Keep going.
00:29
It's cut right over.
00:30
(name withheld) will grab the other side.
00:33
I'll block that car trying to get around you guys.
00:36
All right, (name withheld), block it right off.
00:40
(name withheld), you got to get more into the intersection.
00:43
Out of the intersection, I mean.
00:44
Out.
00:46
(name withheld), pull right across.
00:50
Yep, and just back up a little bit so you're not in their way, and we'll be good.
00:56
I'm gonna go right here with (name withheld)?
00:58
Yep, perfect.
00:59
Just keep an eye out, but we aren't letting anyone through unless it's a mop or a fire truck.
01:07
All right, copy.
01:09
We're all shut down down here near 84th.
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