Electrical hazard with arcing wires near 5th St e and 60th Ave e, Manatee County FL
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According to the dispatch call, an electrical hazard was reported near 5th Street East and 60th Avenue East in Bradenton. Residents said wires in front of their house were arcing but are not currently arcing. The issue may be caused by power lines running through trees.
Audio|Heard on: Manatee County Fire and EMS
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 311, electrical hazard, 5th Street East and 60th Avenue East Bradenton.
00:07
Respond on TAC.
00:10
3.
00:18
Alpha 18. Fall 7, DeSoto Avento Avento, 8, Fall 7, DeSoto Avenue, Paleto, Coach House Mobile Home Park.
00:25
Respond on Tack 5.
00:31
If you see three of them responding to street 60 bad responding non-emergency.
00:37
Like 5311 in route and on emergency 19-10.
00:40
ACC-311, we're on scene in the area.
00:44
We'll be investigating.
00:50
Copy 1914. Copy 1914.
00:54
Copy 1914. Copy 1914.
01:00
7-ard is here, son.
01:03
Seven copy arrival, 1942.
01:10
Do you see and your 541 was a patient? Copy 521, 19168.
01:19
1815.
01:22
DCFC.
01:27
18, contact.
01:29
18, copy contact, 1917.
01:35
DCC, 311.
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311.
01:41
We've got occupants near (number withheld), claiming that the wires in front of our house were arcing.
01:47
They're currently not arcing now.
01:48
If you just want to relay that, uh, that, you know...
01:54
Copy, 1918.
01:59
So it does appear that we got the lines going through trees, so that may be the issue.
02:03
But you can show 311 available.
02:08
Copy lines through the trees, 1918.
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