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Vehicle contacts live electrical wire; driver remains insideClark County WA

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NE 316th Ct, Washington 98607

A vehicle ran over a live electrical wire near North East Stafford Road and North East 316 Court. The driver is unsure if the vehicle is still in contact with the wire and is remaining inside for safety. Emergency crews are responding to the electrical hazard.

Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Engine 91. Electrical Transformer Problem or Arcing Wire.
00:05
Near North East Stafford Road and North East 316 Court.
00:11
Priority 5[1].
00:13
Engine 91. Electrical transformer problem or arcing wire.
00:18
Near North East Stafford Road and North East 316 Court. Map page 2417.
00:31
Common Engine 41.
00:34
Did you, by chance, happen to get an ETA from PD when you talked about?
00:43
Negative. They said they had someone on it, but no known ETA, they're kind of running everywhere.
00:49
I kind of figured as much. Thank you. I appreciate it.
00:52
No worries.
01:02
Engine 91, Firecom.
01:09
Engine 91, Sirencom.
01:16
991. Sounds like your RPA backed over the wire in her car and is still in her vehicle. She's not sure if she's still on the wire or not.
01:28
If you're able to contact her, you can tell her to pull off the wire if it's safe to do so.
01:33
Can you add this a PUTE's Q?
01:37
We're giving them call.
01:46
Engine 51. Yeah,
01:53
I got a few D.U.D.
01:54
Unknown ETA, but we're calling them for a couple others, so we'll see if they have some call.
01:58
Unknown ETA, but we're calling them for a couple others, so we'll see if they have one.
02:02
Yeah, I've got one arrived. You can note that, Michael.
02:07
I copy.
02:16
And engine 91, fire.
02:20
Anyone.
02:22
It sounds like she is uncertain where she is over the wire, so she's not sure if she's on it. We've disconnected what would we call her vaccine need. There's a bad phone connection out there.
02:36
You're a broken on the live, can you repeat that?
02:39
Okay, okay.
02:40
It sounds like the RP is uncertain if she is still over the wire or not.
02:45
There's a bad phone connection out there, so she's deciding to stay put for now.
02:53
In that case, if you're able to pump the priority with PUD on that, so you have a person on a potentially energized line, we appreciate it.
03:03
We'll let him know. We'll let him know.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 5: Low-priority, non-emergency response, often involving public assistance and no lights or sirens.

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