Possible water main break causes flooding near Beechtree Road, Roseland NJ
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According to the dispatch call, responders reported a possible water main break causing flooding near Beech Tree Road. Coordination is ongoing with the Department of Public Works and county authorities to address the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Essex County Police, Fire and EMS - West
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
We found out of Beech Tree Road.
00:05
Call reports a possible water main break in the area of flooding.
00:10
Corp came back at the residence near Beech Tree Road.
00:19
6-2-6. Christine, let me come out over there.
00:29
See Central.
00:33
7-5-3.
00:35
7-5-3.
00:39
7-7 is doing interior.
00:41
3.
00:51
7.5th Central.
00:55
7.5.3. 7.5.3.
01:01
She advised the open doors is a shared hole with between marshals and twisters.
01:11
6 to 6.6, Sancho, I'm out.
01:13
We can notify, possibly county, possible flooding.
01:20
No, please.
01:25
6-0-626. Is there what are coming from beach trees or are coming from the state cabinet?
01:32
626 is going to be coming from beach tree.
01:34
Also,
01:35
provides that you're not here, has no water.
01:42
Received yet, Central, just will notify the DPW supervisor.
01:47
Thank you, Joey.
01:54
You want me to call County or DPW?
01:59
Can I disregard the county and just call our DPW? Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Beechtree Rd, Roseland, NJ 07068
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