Homeowner strikes buried electrical line while digging, Bloomington IL
Fire units responded to an electrical hazard after a homeowner struck a buried service line while digging fence posts near Breeden Drive. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 10. Engine 10, you're needed near Breeden Drive.
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Near Breeden Drive for an alpha-level electrical hazard.
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I come clear at 1428.
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Ten, so you're not at 1428.
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Our caller advised that he was digging fences and he has struck an electrical line while he was digging.
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Nobody is injured at the moment they wanted the fire department to respond.
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Backcountry 12.
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Rescue 12, go ahead.
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Go on, Roman, BLS.
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BELS. BELista Roman, 1429.
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Like Unrescue 13 is on scene.
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On scene 1432.
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Medic 1, truck 1, and EMS1.
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Unconscious Person, 104, West Front Street, L&J, Cross Street, North Main Street, East Front Street, and North Center Street.
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Time of 1433.
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Space 13, patient contact.
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Station contact, 1434.
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Back on from engine 10.
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Engine 10, go ahead.
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The second. Go ahead. I'll take a spot hell here.
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It's just a...
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Out of the help.
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Engine 10, you are unreable.
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I don't think a response to the right to drive.
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After the house.
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Engine 10, I'm unable to copy you.
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Engine 10, MCOM.
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MCOM, engine 10.
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Okay, go ahead.
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Mayn Amaran to respond out here.
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Homeowner was digging up in-post and struck a service line from an in-ground box to residential.
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Message received, I'll get my call.
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