Utility pole damaged near oak street causing road closure, Mansfield OH
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A utility pole is damaged and leaning near Oak Street in Mansfield, causing a road closure and traffic control response. The pole is at risk of falling and utility crews have been notified.
Audio|Heard on: Richland County Public Safety
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
711. Go to the Ohio Edison.
00:02
We have a pole.
00:03
It's sheared.
00:04
It's leaning pretty good.
00:06
It's going to come down eventually in front of near Oak Street.
00:10
I don't have a pole number.
00:12
(name withheld).
00:14
One two one five.
00:16
It's a white and color.
00:18
Dodge pickup.
00:19
It's going to need a traffic control device.
00:22
Wrong way and a one way.
00:24
And he's parked sideways.
00:29
Clear.
00:32
10 to 11, despise if I need to stab it off.
00:37
No, yeah.
00:40
Copy.
00:47
One medic 23 is on scene.
00:52
1-400.
00:54
Operators highly 35.
01:03
That's clear.
01:05
If he's known you can spend it off though.
01:12
Here, sir.
01:16
Eleven, I'm at Steam Corner's coming to you.
01:24
Here, clear.
01:33
Tom, Union,
01:34
Seven nine nine five dash 48. The red roof in 2425 interstate circle.
01:41
The phone in, fire alarm showing general fire.
01:43
Engine 32425 at the space circle, the red roof in.
01:49
Three thirty five copy.
01:52
Well, I doesn't know already, we're over by the Hong Kong buffet mall entrance.
01:57
Clear.
02:08
Arriving One 300
02:13
Go ahead.
02:16
We have the road shut down from Illinois to the trailer park break.
02:23
Go ahead.
02:25
We advise the utility company that the pole is sheared off on the half, but it is still standing up right.
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Location mentioned:
Oak St, Mansfield, OH 44907
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