Utility hazard with downed lines near Valley Rd, Raymond ME
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According to the dispatch call, a utility hazard is present near Valley Road in Raymond involving downed primary and secondary lines. The utility company has been notified. There is no active fire at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
301 from Raymond 32.
00:02
We're turning on to Aliburred right now.
00:04
Where would you like us?
00:07
In a calling trail and I was out of the vehicle, go ahead.
00:19
3-1stension 32.
00:20
We're on Valley Road right now.
00:23
You need us to the scene and if you would, what would you like come on?
00:29
I think we'll be all set.
00:30
There's nothing we're really going to do with it.
00:33
It is in the primary area.
00:34
I get two cones out.
00:36
And until something falls down, there's not a lot we can do with it.
00:42
32 copies will be clearing.
00:45
Ray, fire alarm, do you copy that message?
00:50
Fire alarm, copy that message.
00:51
Fire alarm copy is Ray the engine 32 clearing.
00:56
Fire alarm, three o'clock. Fire alarm, real one.
01:06
Raymond 301, go ahead.
01:08
Was it a resident or passer-by, that was your calling?
01:17
It was a passenger by, no longer on T.
01:20
Copy that, thank you.
01:22
If you get any further, you put out a call on each side of it.
01:25
It is across primary and secondary line is not actively burning.
01:38
Copy, CMP aware.
01:42
Copy, I'll be clear.
01:43
Copy, I'll be clear.
01:49
Copy, Raymond, 3.01, clear.
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