Tree and utility pole down near Maryland Lane, Oxford MA
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A tree and utility pole fell near Maryland Lane in Oxford. National Grid was notified and expects to arrive in 30 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Oxford & Charlton Police and Fire
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Ford grid will be hold number one on Maryland Lane, hold number one.
00:05
Thank you. Thank you.
00:09
Fire alarm from command.
00:12
Fire alarm answer in command.
00:19
Did National Grid give us an ETA?
00:24
I've been on hold with them for about five minutes, so they're trying to get a crew out urgently.
00:31
Received. Received.
00:39
Fire alarm to command.
00:44
402, the station, huh?
00:52
4.02.
00:57
I'll be clear that tree and pole that's parking on Maryland.
01:03
When you have a ETA from grid just notified the captain member.
01:11
Great saves.
01:12
I have you clear and yes I'm still waiting on a call back from that grid.
01:18
Command to station two.
01:22
You can clear me for my 48 as well, thank you.
01:28
Where is that? Station 2-Hastring?
01:31
Station 2 a half-string C-5.
01:35
Station 2, you guys can remain in quarters.
01:37
Station 2,000, I have the station.
02:05
Fire alarm, manual,
02:06
personnel, response to near TVALE's road for an elevation party with difficulty breathing.
02:11
We're feeding fire alarm to gainless personnel.
02:13
Respond near Cibaly's road for an elevation party with difficulty breathing, time at home 1732.
02:21
Fire alarm two, command.
02:25
Command is answering.
02:29
National Grid callback with a 30-minute ETA.
02:33
Received.
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Location mentioned:
Marilyn Ln, Oxford, MA 01540
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