Wire down and possible tree fire near auburn highway department, Auburn ME
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Emergency responders were dispatched near Gracelawn Road and Auburn Highway Department due to a downed wire and a possible tree fire. A utility pole appears damaged with communication and primary wires affected. Power outages were reported in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Auburn and Lewiston Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Auburn Truck 1, Albert Truck 1, to the highway, Auburn Highway Department,
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near Gracelawn Road.
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They reported the wire down near the location.
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They have no power at Lower Trucks.
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County from Turner Rescue 2, Trilson Road to Central Maine.
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We're transporting 1, code 1.
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Starting mileage is 0.
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104, Turner Rescue, Strui, Transporting 1, 2C, C-1C.
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Trucks on.
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Copy that, showing you responding to near Gracelawn Road, the Auburn Highway Department.
00:51
They're reporting there's a wire down at the location and they have now lost power.
01:01
Counselor, you can show a 315 off on the Public Works.
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Give you some additional information here, a second.
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Good work.
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15.
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Yes.
01:23
Yes, I should my power respond to the full question.
01:27
I need a pole number.
01:36
Call center, looks like a CMP pole number.
01:40
Yeah,
01:43
well, I've got them all the way.
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Call terms on 332.2.
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Good.
01:52
If you could just advise such many power, it does look good that we have a communication wire that is down, but it also looks like you might have to act across the primary.
01:59
We just have a tree that was on fire.
02:01
And, you know, the pole is stripped.
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Location mentioned:
W Auburn Rd, Auburn, ME 04210
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