Fallen trees and wires cause road closures in Lebanon, Lebanon CT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to multiple road closures in Lebanon involving fallen trees and downed wires near Route 16, Route 289 at Old Highway, and Mack Road. Crews coordinated with transportation and school officials to manage detours and public safety.
Audio|Heard on: New London CT Multi-Talk Group Calls
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
DoT is going to need to get us some road closed signs here for Route 16 also.
00:04
I don't know if you caught that.
00:06
And we're going to have major traffic problems here.
00:10
Okay, very clear.
00:11
Truck one aimed on Lebanon Common Truck 1.
00:16
Station 6, car 6.
00:20
Car 6.
00:22
I'm having the superintendent call the firehouse if you got to give him an update on the road look closed list.
00:29
No problem.
00:34
Can somebody check Route 289 at Old Highway?
00:40
Received a call for tree down, no wires involved, Route 289 at Old Highway.
00:51
What was that car six?
00:54
Now there's a tree and wires down on Mack Road.
00:57
How many vehicles do we still have at the schools?
01:03
Chief, I'm going to head up to the school because we're going to have to figure we're going to have to move forward with the Sunnick's the center of town.
01:10
Because we're large, lot of people in if we keep playing this cat and mouse moving people through roads.
01:16
Roger that.
01:19
We're on Mack Road.
01:25
The car six are uncommon.
01:28
We're at Exeter and Mack.
01:30
The vehicles just said the vehicle, uh, the, uh,
01:33
the cross Mac is completely shutting it down.
01:36
I have (name withheld) from the school here.
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