Tree and wires block northbound traffic on Smithstone Path, Fayette County GA
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A tree fell on power lines on Smithstone Path, blocking northbound traffic. Crews are responding to clear the roadway and manage the hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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Transcript:
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Engine 1, wires down.
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314 Smith don't have.
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Respond on type 2.
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Don't get all to do with in two.
00:07
We got a tree out of the road, but it's part of the work still wants to respond for playing up.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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However.
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Each of one, wires down.
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24C, Smithstone Path.
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T's Smithstone Path.
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This is agreed. Respond on text two.
00:31
Hed you want responding.
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1814, Angel, when you're responding,
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Pesso is all with a tree that's down on the roadway.
00:43
It's on power lines and they are sparking.
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1386, ready?
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1386.
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Angel 1383, riding with me, and if you would run fall traffic through him and we'll be using my spoon.
00:59
However.
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13.6.9.10.9.
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1369
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74 Garrisheimer Jordan 28 Delta Delta Delta Kilo 4856 PDK 4856 Black Infinity Kovc 60 Okay Okay Okay
01:27
Everybody will take the trades You're leaving it
01:35
And can you let all the top tier is not up to two because I don't have a bucket? All the top tier is up to the two, they go straight cleaning, please.
01:43
Do you have one on scene.
01:45
You have one tree down on the roadway blocking northbound traffic, and you want to be on a buscation.
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10.4. The whole top tier two, let them out.
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Tell them.
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10.4.
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10.2.
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Until I get them a bucket.
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10.4.
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Smithstone Path, Georgia 30214
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