Wires arcing on pole near south Nicholas Street, St Clair PA
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Wires were arcing on a pole near south Nicholas Street. No wires were down on the ground. Fire units are at the scene handling traffic control while waiting for the electric company to arrive.
Audio|Heard on: Schuylkill County Fire
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
There, there, no wires down, but they call or see there was wires arcing air transformer on the pole.
00:07
You see on south.
00:09
Okay, caught.
00:16
Captain 62-1, Deputy.
00:18
God.
00:20
Go ahead.
00:26
No wires actually on the ground.
00:28
It's up on the pole.
00:29
Some of the wires are touching an arc.
00:34
Okay, God.
00:45
Fire just at 62 stations 1 and 2, your second dispatch, East Lloyd Street, South Nicholas Street,
00:51
wires arcing, 1914.
00:54
County Deputy 62.
00:57
Deputy 62.
01:00
You on location.
01:03
Thank you, Fort.
01:07
County, 6211.
01:11
6211. 6211.
01:16
6211.
01:19
Hey.
01:25
1941, you could stay on south.
01:27
Byers are poorly arctic.
01:33
County W.W.D.
01:37
62. 52.
01:39
Can you see if you can get a hold of Borough Electric and have somebody come out here?
01:45
Yeah.
01:51
2016.
01:54
621. On 60.
01:59
Okay.
02:05
County, deputy, 62.
02:08
Go ahead. County. Are you sufficient with operators or do you need more dispatches?
02:16
I'm going to what I have on scene, County, thank you.
02:20
Okay.
02:25
County, that'd be 62.
02:28
Go ahead.
02:30
It'll be a bit until the Borough Electric gets out, but they'll be in the wrong problem.
02:36
Okay, thank you.
02:37
We're going to be on scene here,
02:39
taking care of traffic control until they arrive.
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Location mentioned:
S Nicholas St, St Clair, PA 17970
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