Flooding causes manhole cover overflow near five corners, Five Corners WA
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Fire crews investigated water flooding near Northeast 117th Avenue and Northeast 95th Street caused by heavy rain flooding a manhole cover, not a broken water pipe.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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01:36
Transcript:
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Priority 5[1].
00:02
Enwin 11.
00:03
Investigation assessment, northeast 117th Avenue and northeast 95th Street.
00:11
Priority 5[1].
00:13
Engine 11. Investigation assist,
00:17
Northeast 117th Avenue and northeast 95th Street.
00:22
Map page 2203.
00:29
5% percent of course.
00:45
Scene 24, can I assure you clear to 20-0? Close to the street, please.
00:53
FireCom Engine 11.
00:56
Agent 11, go ahead.
00:59
They're updating saying it's now on 95th Street, not 503.
01:06
Angel Lever 6th.
01:12
What a reaction?
01:21
This is water coming up through a manhole cover.
01:25
It's from the flooding and the drain intersections.
01:28
You'll need to inform public works.
01:31
I don't think there's a water pipe broke and it's just from the flooding of the heavy rain.
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Priority 5: Low-priority, non-emergency response, often involving public assistance and no lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
NE 95th St & NE 117th Ave, Five Corners, WA 98662
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