No power outage found near road 9 to road 7 area, Grant County WA
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Emergency units investigated a reported power outage near road 9 to road 7 in Grant County, Washington. No downed power lines or electrical hazards were found, and power appeared to be on in the area. The source of the outage could not be determined. The incident has been cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Grant County Fire/EMS and Washington State Patrol
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Command 10, Engine 1011 on South Ganytack 2.
00:09
Go.
00:15
We're about a half mile past road 9 to the south.
00:19
Didn't see anything other than those lines that were pretty true preempted by out of you.
00:29
Received.
00:32
I'll check in one back.
00:33
I'm going to let them know that we can't find anything at this time or the source of it.
00:43
And then you guys can return in service.
00:46
I may do one more lap just to be sure.
00:50
I can say one more clock.
00:53
I'm back from Command 10.
00:56
Hi.
01:03
This is for update.
01:05
Myself and engine 1011.
01:07
We drove from Road 9 up past Road 7.7.7.
01:13
I don't see any lines down.
01:15
It doesn't appear powers out in the area.
01:19
I cannot find a source of the outage.
01:22
All I'm going to do one more lap, see if I can to get a poll number for PUD, but 101011 couldn't create a return service.
01:35
MACC, Engine 1011.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:45
You can show us clear and returning.
01:48
Command 10 is going to make one more round just to make sure.
01:52
See 4'5.
01:57
Mac Cardish forso.
01:58
Mac artist or so.
02:00
Go ahead.
02:04
You can close a call on second.
02:07
Okay, four five, seven.
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