Trees block road near Kent Street in Oxford, Oxford Township NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to downed trees blocking the road near Kent Street and NJ-31 in Oxford. There are possible downed electrical wires. Officials requested road closure signs and barriers to stop southbound traffic on NJ-31. Another nearby road, Ginny Jump Avenue, is also closed. A tree company is working to remove trees from the power lines.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Ported down trees, blocking the road, bow and waters.
00:05
Party didn't get close enough to see if there's any wires down.
00:22
7.83-16.
00:26
Joe's clear, a whole-round moochie.
00:28
Registrate the death.
00:32
They see.
00:35
Ward 985 Operator 50 on this morning.
00:49
Kearney, 264.
00:50
I need you to contact Oxford DPW.
00:59
Advise them that I need a road closed sign and I need barriers up at Kent Street in 31 to stop the traffic from coming 31 southbound.
01:17
We're going to be heading back to station.
01:20
He also advised us that Ginny Jump Avenue is closed.
01:30
Canter receive 721.
01:41
7354 available.
01:44
Yeah, 7354 is available, 722.
01:53
Go again.
02:04
Engine 8462 to County, the advised tree company is here and they're removing the tree from the lines.
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Location mentioned:
NJ-31 & Kent St, Oxford, NJ 07863
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