Communication lines hanging near Norwalk road no hazard, Medina OH
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Units investigated wires hanging near Norwalk Road and Sierra Hard Road in Medina. The wires are communication lines located off the roadway in a yard and pose no hazard to traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Medina County Fire, Wadsworth Fire and EMS
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
I'm in the area of Norwalk and Sierra Road.
00:04
I do not see any lines down in the road.
00:09
Is there any other information on this?
00:19
Negative, they just advised their communication wires hanging over the roadway.
00:23
All right, I'm going to travel westbound on Norwalk some more and see if you can find anything, but so far I'm able to locate.
00:38
That's clear at 1404.
00:45
There are a utility one.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:54
I believe it's been there for several days.
00:57
It's going to be possibly west of station on the south side.
01:02
It's going to be communication lines.
01:09
Copy that. I'll head back that way and check it out.
01:16
Any kind of sharing utility one.
01:21
I'm going to be enraised to state in Six Flores to assist your officer with a disabled lunar vehicle.
01:29
Good out of Air Heart Utility One.
01:35
Go ahead.
01:38
Water has been located to me in front of near Norwalk Road.
01:43
They appear to be a communication line.
01:45
They're off the roadway in someone's yard.
01:49
If you can contact a phone company, maybe you can come out here and remove the stream.
01:56
So that's clear.
01:57
I believe we contacted them the other day as well.
02:03
Tool-A-1, Tobbies.
02:04
We're going to be a service from here.
02:06
It's not in the roadway. There's no hazard in the roadway.
02:09
That's clear at 14-08.
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