Storm drain blocked after gas company contact, Delaware County IN
Officials are discussing an issue involving a gas company and a possible storm drain blockage following weather impact near 400 east, Indiana. The storm drain was reported to still have debris blown through it after the storm.
Audio|Source: Muncie and Delaware County Public Safety
02:45
Transcript:
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As a gas company been in contact.
00:06
(number withheld).
00:12
For the take, it turns out, ma'am, when you get to do.
00:17
Where?
00:22
49 ways, I was just further he was saying he was taking the Abadena, so.
00:31
So. He's 68.
00:32
Thank you.
00:37
Three left Maine for a subject cause in trouble.
00:45
Get here at times on.
00:50
Okay,
00:58
and where is it, I'll take it, come on, feel free.
01:08
It's 3,700 north,
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400 east.
01:17
I'm Clare, I'll be in route.
01:21
189, 1814 on the ground through that. I'm on there again and is walnut now.
01:28
I'm clear, 189, I'll be today.
01:30
Thank you.
01:32
Hi.
01:33
Hi.
01:37
Are you on here?
01:39
Yes, sir?
01:41
Can you come back up for long fall?
01:45
Clear.
01:50
Ready to serve with your command.
01:56
All those days.
01:59
All engines do you today, roads back open, move this fire ground.
02:10
That keeps on scene. May you want to block off the inside you would here?
02:15
Yeah, if you could. We got a pretty dense of the lake that's blown through the storm drain still.
02:20
(number withheld).
02:22
Good.
02:24
You can close it out and show anything.
02:33
How can't we give an ETA?
02:36
Okay.
02:40
Can you let them know we got a guy clicking into the storm drains too?
02:44
It's actually blowing out one of the whole discovery.
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Near E, Indiana
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