Light pole down near fire station on South Main St, Milford MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a downed decorative light pole near the fire station on South Main Street in Milford. The pole remained connected to its wiring and required electrical disconnection and removal by the highway department. Broken glass was also reported on the roadway. No injuries were mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: Milford Fire
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
And I'll be giving you a report a minute I was just told the light pole was down by the gas station.
00:10
File, alarm, copy.
00:14
Rescue 11, South Main Street.
00:17
Rescue 1 on scene.
00:18
Rescue 1 on scene.
00:26
Carlin. Fireline.
00:30
Fire alarm, Mancy, car one.
00:34
So there is one of the decorative light poles down next to the fire station in front of the gas station.
00:41
Probably going to need Braza Mancy to make it safe if that's who we usually call for these.
00:51
Received down near the fire station, I'll advise Braza Mancy, and I'll have an officer as well.
01:01
Received,
01:02
and most likely highway to take the light pole away after it's disconnected.
01:10
Fire alarm copies on notify highway as well.
01:22
Yes, fire alarm confirming.
01:23
So the light pole is connected at the base, all the wiring is still intact, so it's going to have to be disconnected and made safe,
01:30
and I'll need the highway to take the pole away, and we got broken glass on the road.
01:36
Fire alarm copies the update.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Milford, MA
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