Power lines and trees down close historic hwy 165, Branson MO
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According to the dispatch call, traffic on historic highway 165 near Fall Creek Road is closed due to downed power lines and trees. Emergency responders are on scene managing the closure and investigating the situation. A detour route is set via Quebec Road where a tree down report is also being checked.
Audio|Heard on: Taney County Police
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Can you send me another patrol officer? We'll need to divert traffic from 165 up Fall Creek Road.
00:13
That's clear about what officer is now now.
00:22
For once you're ready.
00:25
I'm going to be on scene with Branson has 165 completely shut down.
00:30
A large amount of power lines down.
00:33
We'll be out for investigation.
00:36
Branson will have command.
00:39
That's quick.
00:46
47, Taney.
00:49
127.
00:51
Do you have time of the vehicle? We'll clear back in.
00:55
That's what?
01:00
Do you need your traffic was totally unreadwell?
01:06
Western Bay.
01:07
Gap 6 is responding.
01:10
No need for status.
01:15
No need for status. That's good.
01:24
A whole bubble home roof on the ground.
01:28
We've been investigating the structure at this point.
01:31
Only a little bit of it's actually in the road.
01:34
If I was three, we'll have command, we'll be out investigating.
01:40
Okay.
01:48
Interim Bay, engine 122.
01:50
Okay.
01:56
We're going to be clearing the scene from 165.
01:59
We have a detour around to Quebec Road.
02:02
There's a report of a tree down on Quebec road.
02:06
So we're going to investigate that.
02:08
So we'll be clearing the scene to 165.
02:10
Branson will be on scene to keep the road close.
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