Underground utility line struck causing fire alarm


A fire alarm was triggered after an underground utility line was hit at the corner of Sutucket Road and Pine Street. Fire crews responded and asked National Grid to handle the issue. Police were called to close the road and control traffic for safety.
Audio|Source: Harwich Fire
03:56
Transcript:
File alarm[1], seven to a quarter. Seven, two quarters. Engine 6'4, loud of 666, Airmill and 72 responding. Number two, Sutucket Road. Number two is going to be in the corner of Sutucket and Pine Street. Pass this. File on. Line 6 on location. Captain S. Command. See how to investigate. Line 6.6 on location, Captain S command. National Grid[2] on a priority. Receive. Underground line been struck. Notifying National Grid. All right, um, get the police here for traffic as well. Receive. Answering command. If you could have the police block traffic at Air Lane and Pawtucket to keep anybody from coming through. Okay. And we'll have the road shutdown over here. Five from command. Six, four. Sorry, big four. Come in off of air, just a tucket and find a closest hybrid. Stand by. Pretty good. Fire alarm hazard command, meeting the house in the area. Command, Fire alarm. Go ahead. Peter's been notified in National Grid as well, no ETA. They said the next possible unit.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
File alarm: Fire alarm activation
[2]
National Grid: Utility company notified for hazard
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Location mentioned:
Satucket Rd & Pine St, Harwich, MA 02646
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