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Utility poles down and arcing on Chase RoadHilton NY

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Chase Rd, Hilton, NY 14468

According to the dispatch call, multiple utility poles were reported down and sparking near Chase Road in Hilton, New York. Crews from the fire department, highway department, and National Grid responded. A fallen tree partially blocked the road, and fire police managed traffic until barricades were set up. No injuries or active fires were reported.

Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Fire-Tac Group Calls
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02:53
Transcript:
00:00
Fire dispatcher 2C24, 2C34, got another job in, saying multiple poles down with arcing and sparking.
00:09
Is that going to be RG&E or National Grid?
00:13
National Grid's fire dispatcher, I'll phone up momentarily.
00:18
Okay, thank you, I'm about six minutes out.
00:20
Hamlin, you got any equipment crewing up?
00:23
2C44 fire dispatch.
00:25
Show me on Chase Road with a pole in the road.
00:29
More details to follow.
00:31
All right, 2C44, you're on scene with a pole on the road.
00:34
Details to follow.
00:36
242 is crewing up, fire dispatcher.
00:39
242 crewing up, thank you.
00:41
404 to fire dispatcher.
00:44
2C24.
00:53
Have the highway come down.
00:57
I have a tree partially in the road.
01:01
Not a big one, but partially in the road near Chase Road in the 800 block.
01:06
All right, highway department for tree in the road near 800 block.
01:12
Dispatch, this is 230.
01:14
We are en route to near Allen Street.
01:17
230 on the way to Allen Street, thank you.
01:21
234, we're responding to the wire incident as well.
01:25
234 on the west side.
01:27
Thank you.
01:28
All right, dispatcher, when you can,
01:31
National Grid 366 is the first pole.
01:35
I also have the highway bringing barricades.
01:41
244 and 2C14, pole 376 is where to start. Highway to bring barricades. 244-4 is on the way. 14, do you want 4-4 to take the traffic point?
01:56
This is 24, tone out for fire police until barricades arrive. My apologies on the early promotion, I'll phone off for fire police.
02:20
230 on location, nothing showing, occupants outside.
02:27
244 to 2C24.
02:30
Stand by at Jurgen,
02:32
or Walker Lake in case.
02:35
Do you want us to come up from Town Line Road?
02:40
Yeah, block that off down there instead.
02:43
All right, headed to Chase and Town Line.
02:45
Rob.
02:46
2C24, highway notified, no ETA, but they’ll send someone as soon as they can.
02:53
Very good.

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Chase Rd, Hilton, NY 14468

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Incident Timeline

  1. Incident Resolution
  2. Traffic Control and Scene Management
  3. Coordination with National Grid and Highway
  4. Tree and Road Obstruction Identified
  5. First Unit on Scene
  6. Report of Multiple Poles Down
  7. Initial Dispatch and Response
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