Electrical wires down on Banner Street block road, Pemberton NJ
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Fire department responding to electrical wires down near Banner Street and South Reed Avenue in Pemberton Township. A power line is wrapped around a traffic light and lying on the ground, blocking the road. Authorities are blocking off the affected area for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Burlington County Public Safety - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
02:36
Transcript:
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20002 from 2013 where you want us we're coming broad from tailors okay hopefully central contact with PSE and G batter street needs to be blocked off it's wrapped around the traffic light and it's just laying on the ground the other end so we just need to block off from the batter Street back should be all right
00:26
Central Fire Police, 2028, responding to Broad Street for the wires call.
00:40
Central, 3, 26, 24th, and Stasia, that's card location, baseball, that report.
00:48
36.
00:50
Central, 11316, 31, responding with 4.
00:59
3601's responding to the turnpoints.
01:06
36A.
01:08
Central, Battalion 3603 responding en route.
01:11
30303 responding en route.
01:17
Central District 2013 is arriving in the area.
01:26
Central 3670 C is Radhafercian-Warlton.
01:31
32nd Street.
01:36
Central, May, 35 respondent at the Laurel Turnbunk.
01:39
All right,
01:43
33.
01:48
3681 medic 35 quidt 3614 that 52 year old male initially unconscious reported to be breathing reporting back pains yesterday is now some of our response
02:06
central 1394 is responding to responding
02:19
1394, the female that got worked up from an argument that occurred with another customer, she'll be sitting a silver Nissan in the police parking only.
02:31
All ready?
02:33
Central Fire Police, 2028 on location.
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Burlington County, NJ
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