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Wires down on Thomas Avenue near Burgoyne AvenueWashington County NY

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audio iconRoad Closure
Thomas Ave & Burgoyne Ave, Fort Edward, NY 12839

According to the dispatch call, wires are down on Thomas Avenue near Burgoyne Avenue in Fort Edward. Fire and utility units are responding to secure the area.

Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS Alerting
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Transcript:
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Mark 204 for that word Thomas Avenue near Burgoyne Avenue are putting wires down in the roadway
00:17
Recto 4, Fort Edward.
00:19
Thomas Avenue, closer to Burgoyne Avenue.
00:23
Clark putting wires down on the roadway, 1860.
00:31
T.A. 4.51, pressure control.
00:37
Racto AT&A 4.451.
00:40
On scene.
00:43
E.K. 451 arriving 1870.

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Location mentioned:
Thomas Ave & Burgoyne Ave, Fort Edward, NY 12839

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Incident Timeline

  1. Units Returned to Service
  2. Source Identified and Hazard Cleared
  3. Fire Units Investigate
  4. Further Confirmation of Wires Down
  5. Location Clarified
  6. Initial Report of Wires Down

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