Partial building collapse closes lake street in arlington, Arlington MA
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According to the dispatch call, a portion of a building partially collapsed onto Lake Street in Arlington, causing the road to be closed for debris removal. No injuries were reported. Police and fire services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Arlington Police
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
I need a passenger car on Lake Street we just had a part of a building come down
00:09
Control sector 2? Sir, where on Lake Street?
00:14
Lex Street, I'm not fast.
00:24
Control to 9887.
00:28
368 control.
00:34
Control.
00:39
I'm here. It's a lake at mass.
00:42
It doesn't appear to be any injuries, but I'm getting out right now.
00:46
Received. Fire is also responding.
00:52
7 in the control.
00:54
Control.
00:59
I'm clear pocket extension.
01:02
3 and 4 still on scene.
01:03
Once I got a fetal seizure.
01:05
Get ready to transport.
01:06
I'm going to head down to passively and see if I can assist.
01:09
Roger. He's going up.
01:16
Receive.
01:21
E3 to the units, Mike Champa has been advised of that partial building glass up there.
01:29
7,000.
01:35
Proceed.
01:36
Todd, I'm just gonna pull a few with these.
01:43
Control.
01:46
We'll be clear.
01:51
They're going to Winchester.
01:53
Proceed.
01:57
All right. The control.
02:00
Control.
02:06
Right now we got Lake Street completely down.
02:09
They're working on a cliff. They have a debris from Lake Street in the winter.
02:12
Proceed.
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Location mentioned:
Lake St, Arlington, MA
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