Tree hanging on utility lines near Old Naches Highway, Naches WA
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A large tree is hanging on and holding up utility lines near Old Naches Highway in Naches, Washington. It was reported that this tree might fall onto the roadway. Utility companies have been notified but are not addressing the situation immediately. Fire responders are on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Yakima City / County Police, Fire and EMS, Washington State Patrol
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Transcript:
00:00
36Gleet Station, reporter of trees in the power lines may end up falling on the roadway near Old Naches Highway.
00:07
D6igleet Station,
00:09
report of tree hanging on the power lines just east of the fountain-windestate near the highway.
00:16
Okay, we read to see you, some information.
00:33
Valley Fire T60.
00:36
T60? T60, duty 60, row.
00:44
Thank you very very important.
01:02
Thanks everyone's having me Ackermostop.
01:05
Thank you. East 82, Matos 51, or Indian a trailer plate, Hall (number withheld).
01:16
I feel about 302.
01:20
Okay. Valley Fire Station 11.
01:25
Station 11.
01:27
And service.
01:32
3238.38.
01:49
Okay, one to everyone.
01:51
Ah, 171 at this station.
01:56
I appreciate.
02:03
That negative.
02:13
Valley Fire, 260.
02:17
G6. G6.
02:22
T6 on scene at (number withheld), Illinois.
02:25
Oh,
02:26
I'm sorry,
02:27
near Old Naches Highway.
02:31
We have a large barbeds trade against the utility lines.
02:35
It's holding it up.
02:44
Sergeant 40, Pee has been advised, however, they are not doing these keys right now.
02:53
Receive, these are utility lines, not power lines.
03:02
1340 is doing the one utility company.
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Location mentioned:
Old Naches Hwy, Naches, WA 98937
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