Trees blocking roadway on Lankford Highway in Eastville, Eastville VA
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Fire stations 14 and 15 responded to hazardous conditions caused by trees blocking the roadway on Lankford Highway near Margaret's Gifts in Eastville.
Audio|Heard on: Accomack County Public Safety
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Station 14, fire response, hazardous condition, Lankford Highway, Eastville, for tree block and roadway.
00:05
I'll call Channel 9 at (number withheld).
00:13
Attack 17 on scene, you can show 217 in command.
00:20
Attack 17, on scene, 27 in command, (number withheld).
00:38
Station 14, fire response, has risk condition, Lankford Highway Eastville in the area of Margaret's Gifts for tree block and roadway.
00:44
Upfall, Channel 9, May 12.
01:06
Station 14, fire response, hazardous condition, Lankford Highway.
01:10
Bill for tree block and roadway, option on Channel 9, (number withheld).
01:19
Station 15, fire response, hazardous condition, Lankford Highway, Eastville.
01:35
Station 15, fire response, has risk condition, Lankford Highway Eastville in the area of Margaret's Gifts, tree block and roadway.
01:42
Outspaw on Channel 9, P15, OPS, Day 28.
01:51
P15, surprise the state, station.
01:55
Copy T15 amount of station, nation-16.
02:01
Lankford Highway command is just that.
02:06
Plain for the highway, come in, go ahead.
02:10
When you're standing down 14 to 15,
02:13
we've got a couple things we've got a truck going to see with many tanks,
02:18
thank you. And for me.
02:22
Station on (number withheld), you can stand down by a response for command on C, stand down by a response to (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Eastville, VA 23310
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