Heavy water leak reported at Ten Oaks Court address


Audio|Source: Cobb County Public Safety
02:37
Transcript:
241.228. This is 28. This is 28. Go ahead. Go ahead, 28. Go ahead, 28. At a heavy leak at 3501, 10 Oaks Court. Miki is on the customer side of the service line. Unfortunately, I was unable to get a GPN through the heavy mud and the water, but I did get the service off. I did make contact. And the reading is 369. Also, the customer stated that (name withheld) was out here supposedly doing work at the address, doing work at the address of 3536 Hopkins Court. Could there be possible that anything has been affecting everybody else's water with that work order by any chance? Let me talk on that. Careful. Well, we were only out there for sewer backup, so there was no water affected of that address. Okay, were anybody else didn't have, is there anybody else that doesn't have water in the neighborhood? The caller advised that she asked her son that was further of the road. He said he had low pressure. That's the only information I know. I know that the customer had no water and I assumed it was because of a massive amount of a leak. She said she was out from the front of the property. But I'm unsure. I haven't asked me any other call from the neighborhood. Okay. Yeah, she did mention her son didn't have, well, his water pressure was kind of low. He may have to do, call somebody in for a pressure check if she was going on in his residence. However, apparently her issue, her not having a one and having heavily is her issue. I thought she had to get somebody out here to address that issue. 10-4. 08 to speak off. 10-4, appreciate it.
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Near Ten Oaks Ct, Powder Springs, GA 30127
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