Downed power line sparks grass fire near Chandler Road, Hot Spring County AR
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According to the dispatch call, a downed power line near Chandler Road caused a grass fire. The fire department and energy company were notified and responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hot Spring County Sheriff
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
No, Central, you did say you had fire in the route.
00:06
You said to respond, we can have to have the fire department.
00:15
Sam, I'm turning on Chandler Road and I'll be there in my five minutes.
00:20
Keep me up in bed on fire.
00:22
War on the other central.
00:28
That was the fire department for using Apple Maths or anything like that.
00:32
They're going to have to come along down way past where it shows them the address is at.
00:37
I'll have my blue lights on.
00:45
109 central B advised it.
00:47
Kind of looks like it's going to be actually an electric fire.
00:52
Radio, um,
00:58
got Entergy.
01:02
Non-central Tenture.
01:09
Go ahead and advise energy.
01:11
It's going to be pulsating and changing color of the flames.
01:15
It might possibly have some power out just in a little bit.
01:19
If we don't try to get it put out.
01:21
Tim Ford, I know people didn't call some power out.
01:29
104. The house we're at right now, he said their power out blinked off, but came back on.
01:34
They have power at this time.
01:39
Good for us.
01:45
On Central, we're gonna have a power line out here that's completely snapped and fallen, and that's what's catching the grass on fire out here.
01:53
Yeah,
01:54
energy is aware.
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Location mentioned:
Chandler Rd, Arkansas
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