Power line down across roadway; one pole broken and wire on the road. No reported injuries; scene clear after coordination with fire and police., Lawrence County PA
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Power line down across roadway; one pole broken and wire on the road. No reported injuries; scene clear after coordination with fire and police.
Audio|Heard on: Lawrence County Fire and EMS - North
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Actually, we're on the low side and the chanac below the down of the wire.
00:04
Just wondering if fire has a patient is unseen, and it will have to go around for if there are no patients and we can clear.
00:13
24-0-0-0-2.
00:16
24-0-0-0-2.
00:18
Good.
00:25
8221 wants to know if you guys have a patient there with injuries.
00:32
She's not complaining any injuries.
00:34
She can, if they want to assess her, they can.
00:40
Copy.
00:46
Good.
00:48
They advise the female that was involved is not complaining of injuries.
00:56
Contact Public Works or Horses.
00:59
We need to block off Shenango Avenue Extension and Rolling Park Drive.
01:08
I'll receive from 8200.
01:15
8200 gun.
01:19
Out of service.
01:23
Call up 8200 out of service.
01:26
I see 24-1.
01:33
8221, good.
01:37
Okay, 21 wasn't calling.
01:48
Copy, I didn't pick up here, was calling? No, yeah, I didn't pick up here, was calling.
01:51
That is he 24-1?
01:55
24-01 good the power line is ripped off of one pool the second pole is broke needs replaced so there's a lot there's a long section of wire on the road
02:22
All right, with the engine clearing, talking to PD, so everybody was out, no one reporting injuries, we're going to be clear from the incident with no contact.
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Park Dr, Pennsylvania 16157
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