Traffic lights malfunction at East 9th St and Bolivar Rd, Cleveland OH


Multiple traffic lights are malfunctioning or not working at the intersection near East 9th Street and Bolivar Road. Utility workers are present on site and monitoring the issue to restore normal light operation.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
03:38
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, something wrong with the lights up here, and my prospect is clear.
00:05
Yeah, putting back out of 4,000 central for that, um, follow up.
00:10
We have a big mom and confound with her now.
00:17
The illuminating companies over there doing something.
00:21
What's up with the lights at night in Prospect?
00:25
Not involved or out.
00:28
It was not involved or out.
00:32
8893 Channel 2. Go ahead.
00:36
Oh,
00:38
well I mean that's probably a luminating company issue or CPP.
00:44
We have on Union 224-283.
00:51
The light seems changing near traffic.
00:54
Someone needs to sell them to be the life alone, so they cause an accident.
00:56
It can't change it. We're both from red to green, red to green.
01:02
I went 7-0.
01:04
Where's this aluminum company truck that you see?
01:08
Check's okay, and it's 21 Ford door.
01:13
Owners of Sierra Rose Additional is a (name withheld), the 3rd,
01:19
of 3,6.09 Riverside, number 2.
01:23
Copy that, thank you.
01:25
They're pulling off a prospect, Denise and I now. I'm assuming they're done with what they were doing.
01:30
Are they still out at Bolivar?
01:32
Do you want me to run in, Social?
01:35
Yeah.
01:38
No, that's all right.
01:41
Thank you. Welcome.
01:44
Yeah, they were so hard just about one minute ago.
01:49
David's 12 already.
01:52
Go ahead.
01:54
I could see it from here.
01:55
It looks like they're good.
01:58
You could tell me whatever.
02:02
Are they good now or no?
02:04
I have to call a signal truck.
02:06
I need to be rescinded in my support.
02:09
Are they working or no? Yes or no?
02:13
Yes, they're working.
02:15
Okay.
02:16
Hey, copy, I've seen you.
02:19
This one called down from fire.
02:21
So let me get 116 in the union.
02:23
Ladder 36 was in the area. They observed an abandoned vehicle in the middle of the street.
02:28
Of course, they had no descriptor, no nothing. 95 and 73 seconds ago.
02:33
Copy.
02:34
So just check for us.
02:36
I'll see anything.
02:38
Copy.
02:39
15, you want to check that alarm, please?
02:45
Hey Rich, go on 7, tell them that the lights have Bolver and East 9th, they're out. 360[1], they're out.
02:53
60, I think it's 438.
02:57
Maysville Lloyd,
02:58
Brent Lloyd.
03:00
Sorry, I don't let him know again.
03:03
Good.
03:04
Send me some stats.
03:07
Travel packs.
03:10
Drop it.
03:11
Go ahead.
03:13
Cleven, when you have a chance, can you check?
03:16
All right, thank you. 7-814 Cedar for Code to a lot.
03:20
11, go ahead.
03:22
All right, God, thank you.
03:24
He is at 1,200.
03:30
Alright, Scott, and let them know.
03:32
So, uh,
03:33
probably going to take them a little while to get out there, though.
03:38
All right, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
360: A 360-degree exterior size-up/walk-around of the structure by the officer
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