Power lines down with cracked pole near Greenfield Rd, Detroit MI
Firefighters responded to power lines down with a cracked wooden pole near Greenfield Rd and Schoolcraft Rd in Detroit. They requested the utility company to address the issue and stood by at the scene.
Audio|Source: Detroit Fire
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Still alarm[1], letter 25 is doing a still alarm. Respond to schoolcraft in Greenfield, port its power lines down.
00:12
25 route.
00:13
Clare 25 on route. Engine 58, you may go on service, 611.
00:19
Indio 58 service is in service.
00:23
Engine 358 is in service.
00:27
Engine 37 back in our first line district.
00:32
Agent 37, back in first line of district.
00:39
Agent,
00:40
I know the error.
00:49
On the air, I thought auto for hydrants.
00:54
On the air for hydrant.
01:01
Inch 39, clear the repair shop, run out to the Russell Yark for fuel.
01:06
Engine 39, clear repair shop and Rother Russell for fuel.
01:14
...25 on the scene investigation.
01:16
Larry 25 on the scene investigating.
01:23
District of Labor 3.1 is not in the air.
01:30
Correct, 31 are you on the air to what location?
01:37
Sir, Judge Latter 27, we're back in our first Lime District, en route to Rouge for fuel.
01:42
Sack 27 back in the first alarm district and Rotheroos for fuel.
01:51
25 in central, can we have D.T.E. charge scenes.
01:54
We have a wire down pole to pole and a crack pole as well.
02:03
Back 25 to request in DT you have power lines down, pole to pole. Is that a wood pole and do you have a poll number?
02:11
It's the wood pole (number withheld).
02:18
You're reporting a wood pole (number withheld).
02:22
Will you be standing by?
02:24
We'll be standing by.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still alarm: Initial fire department response, typically single-company, dispatched for a reported incident below box alarm level.
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