Wires down near Route 31 and Crystal Lake Avenue, Mchenry County IL
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According to the dispatch call, wires fell onto a vehicle near Route 31 and Crystal Lake Avenue in Crystal Lake. Police are involved and there is no hazard after investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Fire South Dispatch - Algonquin-LITH, Crystal Lake, Huntley
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Crystal Lake, wire down.
00:03
South Route 31.
00:04
Copy 151, replacing 153.
00:07
In Crystal Lake Avenue, near 2, time 1940.
00:14
The count from 341.
00:21
Go 341?
00:27
This pole is going to be in the southbound lane throughout 31.
00:39
341s are out, 31 Crystal Candid.
00:42
South Rock Crimes.
00:44
That's interesting.
00:50
St.Gom, 142 is on the scene.
00:52
A single story, standalone large restaurant.
00:55
Notion has been showing from three sides.
00:58
No evacuation, no stroke.
01:01
142. The auto vestigating.
01:04
Copy 142 is on the scene, no strokes, no evacuation, nothing's showing.
01:11
See count from 343.
01:14
Go ahead.
01:19
Was this wire's down call at the Kohl's on Route 14 or was it at 31 in Crystal Lake F? Stand by one.
01:32
43 from 41, I asked this, said it's at 31 and Crystal Lake Avenue.
01:38
I'll go further when I get there.
01:42
Okay, master received.
01:48
3401 CECON.
01:51
Go ahead.
01:56
I was also seeking clarification for this.
01:59
The wires fell on the vehicle at 31, Chris Lake, ASC, where you'll find the wires down.
02:04
PD is going to be meeting with the complainant at the cold.
02:07
She relocated and she wants the police report for it.
02:11
Thank you for that clarification.
02:19
Battalion 1, 151, you can return, there's no hazard.
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