Wires and tree down near Walnut St, Abington MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews in Abington responded near Walnut Street for a tree that appeared to have fallen onto communication wires between utility poles. A fuse on one of the poles was blown, but no electrical hazard was reported. Utility personnel were notified for follow-up repair.
Audio|Heard on: Abington Fire
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Card 3, Abington, responding near Walnut Street for wires down.
00:14
That's a permanent, thank you.
00:28
Top 3.
00:29
Police are contacting National Grid now.
00:33
I'll get an ETA if I get one.
00:36
Appreciate it, thank you.
00:42
C1 to C3, I just got off with the liaison, we’re on the priority list, they’ll update us on the old Randolph call as soon as they can.
00:54
Appreciate you, thank you.
01:05
TOW-1 should be around back.
01:14
Stand by, I'll check for you.
01:19
Cothra, you have a fire?
01:27
Cawthry, go ahead.
01:31
Cuthers, we've got a tree down on some wires,
01:34
near Walnut Street,
01:36
between poles 24 and 25.
01:39
Tree is only on communication wires, no electrical involvement, but there is a blown fuse on pole 24.
01:54
Okay, received, between poles 24 and 25.
01:57
You have a tree out on the wires.
01:59
It's on the communication lines at this time.
02:00
You have a blown fuse on pole 24.
02:02
I'll have them update National Grid.
02:04
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Walnut St, Abington, MA 02351
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