Intermittent underground electrical issue sparks concern in Marne, Marne MI
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Utility worker reports an intermittent underground electrical fault near 40th Avenue, which raises concern as the customer plans to leave for Florida during winter.
Audio|Heard on: Muskegon County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Hey, um,
00:02
out here near 40th Avenue, this customer is having intermittent,
00:06
her underground is dropping a leg like intermittently.
00:09
I guess it does it one day and then the next day it won't.
00:12
But anyway, she's leaving for Florida and she's concerned about it going bad over the winter.
00:21
Can you maybe send an EMO my way? I want to have them plug their machine into this meter to see if they can see if it's on our side or not, and then I can kind of go from there.
00:38
And if they're seeing something on our side, then it's probably going to have to go to a crew because it is an underground service, but I just want to see if we can determine whether it's on our side or not before we go any further.
00:54
Yeah, I copy that.
00:55
We have crews in today, so it won't be a big deal if we have to replace the service.
00:59
I'll wait to hear from you an email.
01:03
Okay, yeah, if you could download it up, that'd be great.
01:09
Yes, sir, we'll do.
01:14
Thank you. I'll go back for a couple of minutes.
01:16
I'm going to, um,
01:17
I got the meter out right now, so I'm going to go put that back in and get her back going for a little bit.
01:23
But, yeah, if you could, send me a link to Dink.
01:25
Let me know who's coming my way, please.
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Location mentioned:
40th Ave, Marne, MI 49435
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