Downed utility pole sparks traffic hazard in Frederick County, Frederick County MD
Responders addressed a downed utility pole leaning across Peggford Road, obstructing traffic with power and telecom companies notified to manage the hazard.
Audio|Source: Frederick County Fire Police (92H)
02:47
Transcript:
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I'll be responded to the Peggford Road wires down call from Frederick.
00:04
Fire please send Bravo.
00:07
You name the different.
00:12
Prayer please, 23, Bravo to Frederick.
00:17
All right please, 23, Bravo.
00:23
It's better notify either the power company as the pole that was put earlier, is leaning over the roadway kind of.
00:39
We could pull number here shortly.
00:43
Okay, fire please.
00:44
Twenty-three Providence, 1901.
00:49
You ready, Frederick?
00:57
Frederick was notified and requested to expedite earlier.
01:05
Correct, Frederick, and the pole is leaning out in the railway.
01:11
Frederick Sokai.
01:17
I can stay on the scene if I need to credit and you notify them to see if they're going to come out here and replace this and you can put brush two three five in service.
01:31
Okay, well is brush two three five on the scene are they with you?
01:41
Okay, you can just mess with them if you need to stay at once seen or they can go in service.
01:49
Okay, Brother.
01:50
Fire Police 23 Bravo to Penn Bravo.
01:56
Good.
02:01
And you come down 355 to Parks Mills Road and make a right? You'll see me on top of the hill setting.
02:11
I just got off 27 doing around 80.
02:14
Okay, that's fine.
02:16
You can come that way.
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Inbrow, Frederick, Frederick, Frederick, February, Bravo.
02:28
Frederick Fire Police 23, Bravo.
02:41
The pole is leaning in the roadway.
02:44
Verizon is asking if traffic can get through or not.
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