Tree and power line hazard near Portland Street residence, Tillamook OR
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According to the dispatch call, a tree fell near a residence close to Portland Street, with power lines tangled in it. The house was damaged but the two people inside were not injured. Emergency responders are on the scene, establishing command, and waiting for power to be shut off before assisting the occupants.
Audio|Heard on: Tillamook County Police, Fire, EMS, EM, and Public Works
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05:44
Transcript:
00:00
There are two occupants in the back bedroom of the home.
00:04
No injuries.
00:06
They did advise the house was damaged, though.
00:13
I go.
00:22
119. A.00, Captain 41 is now.
00:27
Captain 41 is around. Captain 41 in round, 120.
00:38
The vehicle is at the Tillamook Inn.
00:42
I'll be making contact there, went down on desk.
00:47
Yeah, eight energy, 71 I'll be en route to Bay City.
00:55
Do you want to be in-route Bay City call? It's 120.
00:57
1.13, 12,
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7.
01:13
Edward Com, zebra, boy.
01:27
Intercede 41, I'm in a round.
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800.
01:37
Go ahead.
01:39
Record clear and open again.
01:43
The route clear and open it's 121.
01:47
Have anything else?
01:53
Captain 41, Chief 41.
01:57
Go ahead, Chief.
02:00
When we're approaching this, we're going to have to make sure that there's,
02:04
just check on the power lines and make sure we can get to the house or see if we need to take a different approach, maybe from the Tillamook Avenue side.
02:12
I just don't know.
02:19
I copy at 122.
02:27
Captain 41, Cheap 41.
02:32
Captain 41.
02:34
Yeah,
02:35
I got trees down trying to get off of here.
02:39
I was able to make around one of them, so I'm continuing.
02:44
No, firm.
02:45
Yeah, all units are all being coming.
02:48
We can take Portland all the way up.
02:51
We don't have any issues there.
02:53
Break 800, Captain 41.
03:01
Yeah, I'm on scene now.
03:03
Do have a tree down.
03:05
It does look like it's got some power lines tangled up in it.
03:08
You can show me as, uh, well, let's go Portland Street Command and I'll be out investigating.
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24.
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Station 2 from 142.
03:33
I'm gonna be out cutting a tree, highway 6 mile post 18 and a half.
03:37
I'll get a hold of you when I'm back in the rig.
03:40
142.
03:44
Copy at 125.
03:51
Banner, CAPA 41, just for information.
03:54
No act of sparking at this time.
03:58
No act is working at this time.
04:00
It's 126.
04:08
Captain 41, Chief 41.
04:12
Go ahead.
04:15
Yeah,
04:16
do you think it's going to be better if they remain in the house until the power shut off?
04:22
Yeah, I'm just getting around to the access to their house now.
04:26
I think that'd probably be advisable.
04:34
4 aboard.
04:38
126. Okay.
04:45
Air Chief 41.
04:51
Yeah, can you contact the occupants inside, let them know that we're on scene and that we're probably going to wait for PUD to kill the power before we tried to remove them.
05:06
At Chief 419800 from Captain 41.
05:09
They are not blocked in the house.
05:11
They're able to get out an alternative route.
05:13
I'll be out talking with them right now.
05:16
Can't wind me.
05:18
Stay away from those power lines.
05:22
No firm.
05:28
Engine 42, Captain 41.
05:31
42, Captain 41.
05:33
Go ahead.
05:35
Yeah, let's just have you guys come up and stage at the top of Portland here before you turn on to 11th Street.
05:42
All right.
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