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Truck hits pole leaving wires hanging on streetGriffin GA

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Experiment St, Griffin, GA 30223

A truck struck a utility pole near Experiment Street at the intersection of Knox and Old Atlanta Road, causing wires to hang down and create a hazard in the street. The truck is no longer on scene.

Audio|Heard on: Spalding County Public Safety
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00:17
Transcript:
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near Experiment Street, cross from Knox, Old Atlanta Road, just by Sprofen Fire, respond, I'm sound, near Experiment Street.
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Cross of Knox and Old Atlanta Road.
00:12
There was a truck that hit a pole.
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The truck is no longer there, but now there are wires hanging down in the street.
00:17
Call them a hazard.

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Location mentioned:
Experiment St, Griffin, GA 30223

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Lakeisha MayesLakeisha Mayes

That’s not good

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