Hazardous electrical wires cleared at Somerset Avenue, Lakewood Township NJ
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According to the dispatch call, authorities responded to a hazardous electrical wire condition at the intersection near Somerset Avenue and East 7th Street in Lakewood. The wires were cleared from the road and the hazard was resolved.
Audio|Heard on: Lakewood Fire Department
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3. Box 12.
00:02
At East 7th Street and Somerset Avenue.
00:05
Hazardous condition.
00:06
At East 7th Street and Somerset Avenue.
00:08
Hazardous condition.
00:10
On file 5. Time out (number withheld).
00:15
Agent 3 is responding.
00:18
Copy Engine 3, (number withheld).
00:22
Liquid from 6-3 Command.
00:24
We're going to be clear here.
00:25
Wires out of the roadway.
00:27
We'll take the East Seventh and Somerset call.
00:29
We're closer.
00:30
Engine 3, you can stand by.
00:35
Copy.
00:38
Copy (number withheld).
00:47
Truck 5. Box 12.
00:50
At East 7th Street and Somerset Avenue.
00:52
Hazardous condition.
00:53
At East 7th Street and Somerset Avenue.
00:56
Hazardous condition.
00:57
Time of (number withheld).
01:00
Lakewood from Ladder 5.
01:03
From Ladder 5.
01:08
I arrive in the intersection of East 7th Street and Somerset.
01:12
We've got investigating and establishing East 7th Street Command.
01:16
Are you Steve, (number withheld)?
01:20
Enter5 down the area on all 6th Street command.
01:24
Copy 105, (number withheld).
01:31
Lakewood from E7th Street, command.
01:36
Age 7, command, go to Lakewood.
01:37
All right, there's another E-roof wire.
01:41
We brushed the snow off of it.
01:43
It's not a traffic hazard anymore.
01:45
Ladder 5 is clear, commands are raided.
01:48
Happy, thank you, (number withheld).
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