Power line down in tree causes street flooding hazard


Audio|Source: McLeod County Public Safety
02:27
Transcript:
to Broughton Fire for a power line across the roadway 16959 100th Street. And that was 169-59-100th Street. Standby for a ML channel. Time now, 2159. Server like G-1. Chief 2 on admin? Admin. One, copy the page for this I can call. 104 and you can just stay on the channel you're on the monitor from there. We'll copy that. The captain, too? Broughton, engine, one, in the cloud. You can show us on scene to the 120th end page utility call. What's that? Winston, Captain, 1, the Winston-Chief one. On scene, 2159. Go ahead. Brandon, just a reflection off your lights? Or you got something steaming down there? The property owner had a fire beforehand. There is major street flooding here at County Road 1 and Baker Avenue. Do you want us to just stay here and guide people through? Copy. Yeah, just be there for a presence of slow people down as they come through. Copy that, we'll turn the lights on the station here. Chief 1, Chief 2 on ML3. Go ahead. Does engine 3 have any lines down there? Nope, they said they're up across. Just must be right at the intersection, or this way they're down. Yes, and everything is off the road away, correct? Just that big branch laying across by the end of the Tupas driveway here. Can we move that or does the township have to come out and move it? Chief due to captain three, what do you think? We have power lines intertangled into this tree and it is a tree not just a branch and the power line is snapped. So I don't think we want to mess with it to be honest because if they start throwing power and we're trying to move it. Copy.
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Location mentioned:
100th St, Helen Township, MN
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