Traffic signal issue slows intersection, University FL
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According to the dispatch call, units responded to a report of a traffic signal issue at East Bearss Avenue and North Nebraska Avenue in University, Florida. Officers found the intersection functioning but experiencing minor congestion likely due to light timing or earlier blockage.
Audio|Heard on: Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office
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Transcript:
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Alpha area, alpha zone dispatching to alpha thirty-five.
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To a signal 161 at the cross streets of East Bearss Avenue and North Nebraska Avenue.
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Thirteen forty-two hours.
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One Bravo Charlie one.
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One Bravo Charlie one.
00:24
I'm ninety-seven on that 100 and sixty-one intersection.
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Hello,
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off of eighty-five. Thank you.
00:40
Ten forty-nine.
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Were you able to get it?
00:52
Ten four, I'm ninety-seven.
00:54
We're going over.
00:56
Ten four, thank you very much.
01:02
How about we back? Can I have T one hot info for that call?
01:16
Hey Captain, reference that 161.
01:18
I just went through the intersection.
01:21
I think that turning lane maybe it's only letting a few cars through, so I don't know if it's a timing issue.
01:27
But the lights are functioning properly.
01:30
All right, ten four, we're up.
01:32
You can clear it out of here just like county maintenance now.
01:35
I don't know if maybe a fire truck or something went through this and that's why it got backed up, but the turning lane might be moving slow.
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