Truck Blocks Traffic After Pulling Down Power Line


An 18-wheeler has knocked down a power line and is blocking traffic at a busy intersection. Fire department is responding to the scene to manage the situation.
Audio|Source: Texarkana, Arkansas and Texas Fire Departments
01:43
Transcript:
Texas Nye. Go ahead. Each shot back in service. Sanjune back in service. Arkansas standby receives town for an electrical 1725 Easton. Arkansas truck line is your response to electrical 1725 Easton. This is a cross street at Belmont and Pinehurst. The 18-wheeler[1] is still on the roadway that pulled down an electrical line, repeating truck 1, easier to respond, electrical, 1725 at Easton with the cross street to Belmont and Pinehurst. The 18-wheeler on the roadway pulled down the electrical line. Central's clear as 1240. Arkansas Engine 4[2] in New Jersey. Stand by to receive time for an electrical 8-103 each night. Truck on responding. Truck on or two. Truck one. Go ahead, Patrick. I believe the second call at 18.0.3 Easton, it's going to be the same call an 18-wheeler that the line is hanging down on, and the advice he's blocking traffic. It's right across the street. Still send engine four or wait until you get on scene? Essentials, Trouble One, I have this. Receive engine four, disregard that pretime. Trouble one tonight, fine areas. We'll be identified.
Police codes explained
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[1]
18-wheeler: Large vehicle involved
[2]
Engine 4: Fire department engine
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Location mentioned:
Pinehurst St, Texarkana, AR 71854
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