Downed power line causes surges near Hatton Road, Pikesville MD
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A downed power line behind 3400 Hatton Road caused power surges in nearby homes. Emergency units are investigating and have notified the electric utility company.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore City Fire
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
And engine 45's call is for Hatton Road, and that's the same as the Bonnie Road.
00:11
45, I believe they're related to the same thing on his end.
00:16
It sounds like there's a power surge.
00:17
It's like the one through this area.
00:23
Okay, message received, I'm just going to rearrange these calls.
00:30
Just for 45, you got anything down there?
00:39
45.
00:41
I'm at 3,400 and a resident described you saw a, or heard,
00:49
some sort of power service group popping behind his outlets.
00:53
I'm getting nothing with a tick throughout the entire residence.
00:57
Nothing tripped on the panel either.
00:59
There's just something about the power line being down somewhere in the area.
01:03
I'm still investigating.
01:07
Probably.
01:13
512 Robert Street. Probably long partial fire signal would it be zone.
01:24
46.
01:26
There's a down wire behind 3400 Hatton Road. I just sparked the power first through. Unless you're seeing something else on your end.
01:38
45, you call.
01:41
Thank you.
01:46
City 45.
01:47
And you're 45.
01:53
I believe myself, 46th is called related.
01:56
There's a down fire power line behind 3,400 Hatt in the afternoon.
02:03
You can have Beijing Electric respond if they're not already en route.
02:09
There's no, for no immediate damage.
02:12
Seems like you just call surge power through the houses.
02:15
You can put myself and 46 off.
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Hatton Rd, Pikesville, MD 21208
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