Tree falls on house causing damage in Troy, Troy IL
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A large tree fell on a house near East Throp Street in Troy, causing structural damage. No injuries were reported. Building and zoning officials were requested to assess the damage.
Audio|Heard on: Troy, St. Jacob Police & Fire
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03:24
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to be out at near East Throp.
00:12
104. Do you want fire dispatch now?
00:19
Negative, it looks like it's not gonna be on a house, but I gotta check.
00:26
10 points.
00:31
Roy, 200.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:42
I'm gonna be inside of near East Throp looking at damage.
00:52
104, 206 or 208?
00:57
206, the tree belongs to 208.
01:03
104.
01:06
Pro 199 on Twitter.
01:15
104.
01:16
Troy 109.
01:23
Go ahead. Go ahead, dispatch fire.
01:50
Attention, Troy Fire Department personnel.
01:53
Respond to near East Throp, near East Throp.
01:58
Tree fell in the residence.
02:00
No injuries reported.
02:01
DDA is on scene.
02:13
Attention, Troyes, fire department personnel,
02:17
respond to near East Throp, near East Throp, cross street of North Charcoal Street.
02:24
Tree fell in the residence, no injury, TV is on scene.
02:29
Timeout, 1218, KFA, 466, Clark.
02:33
Linda's Vice, Troy, 200, show me on the scene.
02:36
Cafe on the scene.
02:41
Draw 1823.
02:44
Ten more.
02:51
Just wait.
02:56
Go for dispensure.
03:01
Can you request Troy building and zoning?
03:07
Ten, four.
03:12
Dispatch from 20-100.
03:14
Be advice, we do have a very large megal tree that is on the residence.
03:20
If we have some structural damage to the back of the residence, I'll be assessing further.
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Location mentioned:
E Throp St, Troy, IL 62294
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