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High flowing water reported outside home near GriswoldNew Albany OH

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Licking County, OH

According to the dispatch call, responders investigated a report of high flowing water caused by a broken pipe outside a home near Griswold in Licking County, Ohio.

Audio|Heard on: Licking County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Control Lider 121.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:05
Ladder 121, you're going to be investigating a water problem.
00:08
It's going to be a pipe outside of the home is blowing water.
00:13
High, flowing water outside, that's your street.
00:16
You can mark us off the scene.
00:19
Ladder 121 on the scene.

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Licking County, OH

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