Tree hits power lines on Main St, sparks extinguished, Sag Harbor NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to Main St in Sag Harbor after a tree struck power lines and began sparking. The situation was later confirmed to be safe, with no active sparks remaining. Fire and ambulance units were cleared back into service after verifying the hazard was resolved.
Audio|Heard on: East Hampton, New York Town and Village Police, Fire and EMS Services
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
The second call 107 seated, a tree hits the power lines and it's sparking.
00:04
Time for it, Lulu.
00:08
Do you want us to cancel DFI department?
00:12
Time for, you can cancel.
00:15
Yeah, well.
00:21
I had a report of a running driver, described as a white pickup truck going into oncoming traffic.
00:30
Last seen passing CBS near Montauk Highway in the village currently traveling west now 406 the area 10 4245.
00:46
Fire units back in service Roger 2045 Roger 2045.
00:52
9107 15 19 through route.
01:00
Sag Harbor fire and ambulance units can go back in service.
01:03
Go back in service sort of 7.130 at 2045.
01:12
Motion.
01:16
Time for.
01:18
360, the area.
01:20
2046.
01:23
97, headquarters.
01:26
97.
01:29
She's advising, I do have a tree on the wire at the corner of the end.
01:36
Main Street, negative sparks, spoke with a 107, stated it was sparking, but it's all underrated.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
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