Water main break near 124th Street and New York Avenue, Hammond IN
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According to the dispatch call, water department crew responding to a water main break under a tree near 124th Street and New York Avenue. They plan to shut off two valves and may use traffic cones to manage the area.
Audio|Heard on: Lake IN Utilities Group Calls
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
When you get done with that blowout, Neselbv come to near 124th Street and New York Avenue.
00:09
We've got a main break under a tree and all we got to do is shut off two valves.
00:15
Nobody will be affected until we get the tree going.
00:19
Ten four.
00:22
Do you want me to bring some cones and stuff up there, Casey? Or we'll be all right now?
00:34
For right now, we're good.
00:36
See what George needs.
00:39
Whenever Gary gets here, we'll shut off and...
00:44
try to get rid of some of the water and I can't believe no one called this in 10-4.
00:52
10-4. I talked to George.
00:56
He said this truck could be too big to be where they're at.
01:00
I was going to go just grab the locate stuff and mark out that hideout where those AT&T were boring for now unless you wanted me to do something else.
01:18
Yeah,
01:21
you can work with C- and I'm going to need this main marked out, that's all, near 124th Street and New York Avenue.
01:29
I've got the valve card.
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Location mentioned:
New York Ave & 124th St, Hammond, IN 46394
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