Tree down with power lines blocking road near Navy Bridge, Brunswick ME
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According to the dispatch call, a tree has fallen near Navy Bridge on Thomas Point Road, blocking the road with power lines across it. The road may be impassable due to the downed tree and power lines. No injuries have been reported. Authorities are responding to manage the situation and secure the area.
Audio|Heard on: Brunswick Fire
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Thomas Point Road, Navy Bridge, for a tree down with lines across roadway.
00:15
As you wanted.
00:17
Group.
00:23
Brunswick Fire, stand by for another call.
00:34
Brunswick Fire, 14 Bull Rock Road, fire, or mine's down when the tree across driveway.
00:47
Brother, can you say the lines across the driveway?
00:52
Tree and lines across driveway.
00:57
Anybody injured?
01:00
Negative.
01:02
All right, just hold on to it.
01:04
We'll check it out after we clear in common farmer.
01:07
Ten, four.
01:14
Bronze McIreire, standby for tone.
01:34
Bronswick Fire, Melden Drive and Mirapoint Road, tree is completely down, road is impassable.
01:43
That's a copy.
02:08
We're on Dickleman, J.1.
02:11
And J.1, go ahead.
02:15
Unseen, standing ridge to Thomas Point.
02:17
We do have primaries in the roadway with a tree down.
02:20
The road's passable minus the primary that's across it.
02:24
Give us a CMP, we're going to cord off the road and move on to that.
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Location mentioned:
Thomas Point Rd, Brunswick, ME 04011
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