Power pole fire hazard near County Road 27 in Colorado, Adams County CO
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Fire crews responded to an electrical problem involving a power pole near County Road 27 in Adams County, Colorado. The pole was at risk of falling, and responders remained on site until the hazard was resolved.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 51, electrical problem, near County Road 27, on channel, right to fire ox A.
00:08
Engine 51, electrical problem,
00:11
near County Road 27.
00:14
On channel, Wright, Fire Off A.
00:18
They were just on team with them.
00:21
They were actually asking us to see if they were still needed.
00:27
Cancel PD, I'll still be there.
00:30
I copy it. How fast?
00:36
Italian Chief 71 Delta Medical Call, 9189, A.
00:41
Boulevard, Apartment,
00:43
1922, Cross Street, Autumn Creek at Creeksite Place.
00:47
Italian, Italian,
00:51
Yale Boulevard, Apartment, 1822, To Thornton Opsay.
00:56
Optay, Medi663.
00:59
Medi 66, no.
01:02
Transport arrival, Mount Ridge.
01:06
Transport rival, I know, sick.
01:12
Ingen, 5-1, have you in Rotten? We have near County Road 27, over like, 7.
01:16
It's going to be across the street from this, Budgrass.
01:21
Our piece of advising, we put a power pole with it, is about ready to fall down.
01:26
The most of the smokersline scene and I am currently on hold of the accessible.
01:31
Ingen 51, did you copy additional?
01:37
Back up for 28.
01:42
Go ahead.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:48
It shows back in service, all hazards haven't mitigated, teams left to fix out.
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Co Rd 27, Colorado
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