Tree down with power lines on Second St, Monterey CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a hazardous condition near Lincoln and Second Streets in Monterey involving a fallen tree entangled with power lines. The situation was determined to be under public works responsibility, and PG&E was notified to address the electrical hazard. No injuries were mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey Peninsula Fire Dispatch - Command 35
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Monterey Station 11, hazardous condition Lincoln and Second.
00:08
Engine 11, hazardous condition tree down Lincoln and Second.
00:21
Fire call, engine 15.
00:24
Engine 15.
00:29
Slack off the trees here.
00:32
We'll go ahead and hit Lincoln and Second.
00:34
You don't have to dispatch a unit.
00:36
And this is going to be under public works jurisdiction.
00:41
Copy, engine 15, medic 10-11, you can cancel.
00:48
Fire cop, engine 15.
00:54
Engine 15.
00:58
We've got another large pine tree down.
01:01
It's got power lines involved.
01:04
I'll need public works to come and see if this is in the city limits, and PG&E should be notified.
01:15
PG&E has been notified initially as it was first reported as a tree into the power line.
01:24
We'll update them when the lines are down.
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Location mentioned:
Second St, Monterey, CA 93940
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