Fallen trees block roads and power lines in Austin


Audio|Source: Austin Law Enforcement
02:8
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5046-5-0. Go ahead. 1.28 your steps? The tree is down on the power line, no longer sparking. Can we just notify the electrical company of it? The mail here is requesting an ambulance. I've got his name if you need it. He's complaining of a face injury. Copy requesting male facial injury. 10-4. They've been advised, and they should be calling us within ETA. Shortly, we did have another report of the pine trees that took down the power lines on 330th Street. One way, glad. Copy, can you put the address in a lot for that? Want to check that out? One 28th century. Can you repeat your last to me? I was just repeating what you were saying. This mail that I have here is the last time is going to be potty, paddocks, (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld). First, it's going to be Rowland, (name withheld), Lincoln, (name withheld), Databirds 111803. Let mail know there is a language barrier. That's right? Station, one in the county units, called out the one on Oklahoma Place by Eastside Lake, right? I believe so. All right. We had two of them on Oakland Place. There was one that was completely blocking that 46 called out, and there was another one just found from that. I was able to get it off the road enough to open up traffic. 1.28 may have been dispatched? 10-4.
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Austin, MN 55912
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