Water main leak damages asphalt on Mystic Court, Greensboro NC
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According to the dispatch call, a water main leak in the cul-de-sac on Mystic Court is damaging the asphalt. Authorities have been notified to investigate and the Department of Transportation has been asked to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Guilford Metro Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
We have a main leak in the cul-de-sac on Mystic Court,
00:05
and it looks like it's starting to compromise the asphalt.
00:12
I'm sorry, what was that last about the asphalt?
00:16
It's starting to compromise the integrity of the asphalt that's getting softened.
00:21
Two points.
00:29
About 38, 10, 23, appears to be the control burn from earlier.
00:33
I'll be out investigating.
00:37
Several.
00:42
About 38-0 units on 4, you can cancel control burn.
00:50
And off engine 3 copy on Alpha 4.
00:54
Alamance copy.
00:57
Inger 35, copy.
00:59
Tanger 45, copy.
01:03
Good communication.
01:07
Okay.
01:09
The same control burn from earlier.
01:12
I canceled all mutual leg units on the tag channel.
01:17
Second.
01:22
Tinker 31 today.
01:25
Tinker 31 is so far.
01:31
AC 31 tonight.
01:34
C. 6231 tonight.
01:39
T-38, go ahead.
01:46
T-38 on my attack.
02:01
Engine 50 and Station 38, (number withheld) Abernathy Road.
02:07
Sick person.
02:08
Cross streets are old Abernassy Road and Tromble Road.
02:12
Agent 61.
02:15
Agent 61.
02:19
Can you also notify Greensboro DOT?
02:22
They're probably going to have to shut some of this rate.
02:29
It's just the cul-de-sac correct, not any part of Mystic drop.
02:34
Correct.
02:37
No.
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Location mentioned:
Mystic Ct, Greensboro, NC 27406
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