Truck knocks down overhead cable lines near Westland Street, Hartford CT
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According to the dispatch call, a truck knocked down overhead cable lines near Westland Street and Weston Street in Hartford. The fire department was notified.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford CT Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Do we have any cars on Westland Street being told a truck was knocking down like street lines that are hanging over Weston Street, not power lines but like the cable lines?
00:15
We have any area? Or both on Weston.
00:21
From Main to Garden.
00:27
Got everybody else in the area?
00:32
16, I'll check that area.
00:37
Fire, no, if someone know, they're saying there's multiple lines now.
00:43
Travel. Travel.
00:52
Yeah, it looks like they got a report down like near Westland St to heal your act in there.
00:59
Yeah, a thousand four, I'm being told it was like a red flatbed truck with sheet rock all over it, or loading.
01:09
Yeah, it fires on the area now.
01:12
It's 71.
01:17
Good.
01:20
Card card card for the phone message.
01:25
The one at 96 brookial, give him a minute.
01:29
All right, though.
01:34
Two-six quotient. Two-six quotient.
01:38
Fourteen calls.
01:42
Yeah, the 16th.
01:43
It's gonna be like a single telephone line.
01:48
Yeah, ten, four fire is making our notifications now.
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Location mentioned:
Westland St, Hartford, CT 06120
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