Tree falls on wires causing small roadside fire, Monroe CT
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A tree fell onto electrical wires near Monroe Turnpike causing a small roadside fire. The fire department responded and reported no injuries.
Audio|Heard on: South Central Region Area Fire and EMS
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Lin Road Fire, standby in the area near Monroe Turnpike.
00:05
Tree on wires.
00:23
Dispatch, Monroe Fire Respond, near Monroe Turnpike, tree on wires,
00:29
possibly on fire.
00:30
Channel 2 will be the Fireground Channel, repeating Monroe Fire respond, near Monroe Turnpike.
00:36
Tree on wires,
00:37
possibly on fire.
00:38
Channel 2 will be the Fireground Channel.
00:40
Cross streets are Pretty Hill Road, Rye Gate Terrace, timeout, 1538.
00:50
715 to this station.
00:54
Receive 715 to the station.
00:56
The city's 715 to station.
00:57
Your squad one's off the air.
01:06
Okay,
01:09
one.
01:24
Selma's met, Shelton, AMS, normal travel, to Trout Falls Road.
01:28
Hartford Healthcare Medical Group, Suite 100, for a 52-year-old female in the fall.
01:32
Repeating, Shelt miss bet, an AMS, BELA, normal travel, to Trapp Falls Road, Hartford Healthcare.
01:38
Suite 150, 2-year-old female on the fall, Bridgeport Avenue, Trapp Falls Road Extension, 1545.
01:48
Good morning.
01:53
Take care.
01:57
You can show us this on it.
02:01
Erasing.
02:03
Your old female got lightheaded and fell.
02:09
She is denying any injuries and staff just want her evaluated.
02:12
Hartford Healthcare Medical Group, Suite 100.
02:20
22, PD's on scene, every source has already been notified, tree down on the road,
02:26
fire off to the side of the road, primary down.
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Location mentioned:
Monroe Turnpike, Monroe, CT 06468
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