Cable line removed from road near Gardner and Grant, Buffalo NY
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Emergency services responded to a report of wires down near Gardner Avenue and Grant Street in Buffalo. The situation was found to involve a cable line on the road, which was safely removed.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
So alarm, to investigate a report of wires down, area of Gardner and Grant, let's go for 1919.
00:06
So alarm, to investigate a report of wires down, area of Gardner Avenue and Grant Street, to go for engine 19.
00:12
Timeout, 1252 hours, Buffalo Flyer.
00:17
4.
00:29
Radios that guy in custody over there in Elmwood?
00:33
One in custody.
00:35
He's been logging on cars and...
00:42
Delta 390 Radio, slow anybody coming to the dollar tree.
00:45
One's in custody.
00:47
Any cars headed to the Dow Hair Tree, slow them down, one in custody.
00:49
Any cars headed to the Dowher Tree, slow him down, one in custody.
00:50
Any cars headed the Dow Tree, slow them down, one in custody.
00:54
Sorry, Fire made contact with this gentleman earlier.
00:56
He checks okay.
00:58
Can you put me on the station out for a few minutes for the captain?
01:05
Hey,
01:07
can I have the CV for this call for?
01:15
(number withheld). (number withheld).
01:20
Clear, thank you.
01:23
19 on location.
01:31
Walk 311. Does anybody still coming here, you can call him down.
01:35
The car is headed to the Gauntlet here, Tree on Elmwood's L.
01:43
The dispatcherite. 19.
01:48
That's a cable line down.
01:49
We are just going to remove it from the road.
01:54
Roger 19, that's a cable line.
01:56
You're going to remove it from the road.
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Location mentioned:
Grant St, Buffalo, NY
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