Fire and broken utility pole reported near South Main St, Sandy Creek NY
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A fire was reported near South Main Street. A broken utility pole was identified, and National Grid was notified. Fire dispatch requested a Level 4 hazardous material response to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Oswego County Public Safety
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Fire is at Sandy Creek Command.
00:03
Painting Creek Command.
00:08
Drive National Grid Respond.
00:11
We do have a pole that's broken.
00:13
Pole number 145, nearest address is near South Main Street.
00:23
National Grid's already been notified for the pole.
00:26
Very safe.
00:31
Stop the station, I'll be clear.
00:32
Sign of Vito's going to be in GOLN.
00:35
Control 70 out of two, six, animal complaint.
00:37
Red or find one for correct.
00:39
202.
00:41
202.
00:46
5.0 can. Control to show me out with 7099.
00:50
Appreciate.
00:53
Fold to new control.
00:55
Control on.
01:00
I'll contact, I complain about the animal problem.
01:03
We need a dispatch.
01:05
Copy.
01:10
2R17 to control.
01:13
617. 617.
01:19
I'll be given a courtesy transfer to one adult mail.
01:22
Information is in the CAD.
01:26
Please see.
01:33
Light.
01:39
017, turn your lights on.
01:41
Copy.
01:47
017, if Carol, you can show me out, any mileage isn't cut.
01:51
Receive.
02:00
Allside, no need.
02:04
Sandy Creek Command, fire dispatch.
02:07
Copy.
02:09
Dispatch on for City Creek.
02:12
Can you give me a Level 4 hazmat to the scene?
02:17
Receive level 4 has moved.
02:21
The dispatchment are two available.
02:24
Winter 2 available.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Sandy Creek, NY 13145
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