Arcing power lines reported near Station 12, Hollister CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, utility crews and firefighters responded to arcing high-tension power lines near Station 12 on Tres Pinos Road and CA-25 in Hollister. PG&E estimated a 60-minute arrival time, and mutual aid units were coordinated to support traffic control and safety operations.
Audio|Heard on: BEU CAL FIRE and San Benito County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:59
Transcript:
00:00
They said PG&E had a 60-minute ETA at 6:00, and that was as of 7:43.
00:10
Copy.
00:25
It's been thirteen mutual aid requests.
00:27
One to two at Bell station, one to two at Bell station.
00:32
Santa Cruz primary for a vehicle accident.
00:34
Time out 8:03, 9:20:3 notification.
00:43
Officer to San Benito unit, there's a ride-along out front of HQ.
00:51
One thirty, thirty-eight, I copy.
00:59
Also, Broncos is calling in.
01:02
They’re requesting assistance for traffic control related to that box truck near Alameda.
01:11
One thirty-eight, go ahead.
01:21
Hollister Engine 13 switching to county side.
01:26
Engine 13, how do you go? What's up?
01:33
Station 12 in Hollister reported condition.
01:40
All Station 12, we're still here.
01:43
We have three different high-tension power line poles that are arcing.
01:51
Power lines are still up.
01:55
Yes, at 7:43 they advised a 60-minute ETA.
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Location mentioned:
Tres Pinos Road &, CA-25, Hollister, CA 95023
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