Tree down on wire blocks road near 88th Street, Snohomish County WA
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According to the dispatch call, a tree fell on a power wire near 88th Street in Washington, blocking the roadway. The fire has been extinguished. The public utility supervisor requested Snohomish County to manage traffic control due to the blocked road and poor cell service.
Audio|Heard on: Washington State Patrol District 7 - Snohomish County
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02:33
Transcript:
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There are these rules, tree down on a wire, beast two to cease, near 88th Street,
00:05
fire out.
00:08
1085 from South 9-mobiles 2.
00:11
885, 34.
00:14
Number at 185 status.
00:20
45, 34. 25, 34.
00:25
2085, over it?
00:27
205.
00:32
I'm pretty close to that 99 Gibson boy, I'll head it that way.
00:36
25, sir.
00:42
Not a 20-226 where yet.
00:48
I'm also on the 405.
00:56
I'm already almost here if you want to turn for that cross.
01:00
12.
01:02
It's a collision.
01:05
So take six.
01:06
Okay,
01:10
sir.
01:11
You tell. There's nothing blocking on either the bus ramp or the regular ramps.
01:18
2167.
01:20
1285, ever?
01:25
1285.
01:31
Yeah, some construction going on right next to the intersection.
01:35
Finch fell in, they got it cleared, I'm clear.
01:37
Tell me pilot, 1558.
01:43
Tom, 1833, also UTL on any blocking debris.
01:47
Badger-in-Warsfer.
01:52
Terrified Tom 1833.
01:56
1833?
01:58
1833?
01:59
Tom 1833.
02:00
Tom 1833, I'm able to locate 1359.
02:14
887, 6th. 887, say Colmish.
02:17
Uh,
02:22
Snohomish PUD supervisor was asking if we could request Snohomish County to take over traffic control once we...
02:28
on the tree.
02:31
Also, cell service is rough out here.
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