Water seepage causes cracked pavement near Floyd Ave and Clayton Blvd, Englewood CO
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According to the dispatch call, fire engine 38 is responding to a water shut-off issue near Floyd Avenue and Clayton Boulevard where cracked pavement and water seepage are occurring. They are coordinating with the water department to address the problem.
Audio|Heard on: South Metro Fire Rescue
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01:26
Transcript:
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The pavement's cracked, you've got water coming up through it, we're working on an ETA for the water department for you.
00:07
38 is copy.
00:09
1345.
00:14
The 34 dispatch.
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34 dispatch.
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34.
00:19
34 morning start at Ridge 8 Unit 2132, 95 male, conscious breathing, fall with leg pain, building brother.
00:30
Got it.
00:34
1346.
00:38
That's engine 38.
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38.
00:46
We're seeing at University and Floyd,
00:50
a foot and a half of more water in this intersection.
00:53
We're going to be shaking down the east half of the street, and we do have Denver PD in the area.
01:04
You've got a foot and a half of water.
01:07
You're shutting down the east side of the street at 13 foot.
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Engine 38 dispatch.
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38.
01:23
38, Denver Water, 15, one, five minutes.
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