No fire found during power outage investigation, Charles County MD
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Responders investigated reports of possible fire along Ripley Road near Hawthorne Road. They confirmed a power outage but found no actual fire or electrical issues during the inspection.
Audio|Heard on: Charles County Fire & EMS
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Looked at the notes before we came here.
00:02
It looked like some branches were on fire.
00:05
Sounds like probably something up there in the power line.
00:08
We haven't found anything yet.
00:10
We're going to make one more fast, then we'll let you know.
00:16
All right, we've seen.
00:18
We're going to continue towards Ripley.
00:24
Thank you, 774.
00:26
I'm just going to stage here at a horrible drive.
00:31
Yeah, there.
00:36
Five minutes.
00:38
Five minutes.
00:39
Five minutes.
00:42
Okay.
00:47
Clear mic, camera, 14.
00:53
New response to Nchamany 15 for Eagles in Place.
01:04
14,14000 Eagles in Place.
01:06
Someone not breathing, a shrubany from St.
01:09
Mary's 2 to the response on operations stop at 2 to 611.
01:16
Where do you find anything on the Ripley Inn?
01:24
That's negative of the area probably from Arlo East has no electricity once we got up to the old bar jade of powers back home.
01:43
Okay, I have to find anything either.
01:45
We're going to get ready.
01:47
B7, Charles County.
01:50
4-7. It looks like it was something in the power lines.
01:54
We've driven the entire length of Hawthorne Road out to Ripley from Indian Head Highway.
02:01
We don't find anything on fire.
02:03
Over there is power outage in the area.
02:05
All of the good intent placed the units in service and we're ready.
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Location mentioned:
Hawthorne Rd & Ripley Rd, Maryland 20646
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