Power line hazard with blown transformer causes outage, York County SC
Fire units responded to a downed or malfunctioning power line and a blown transformer near Etonville Road causing a power outage. The power company was notified and there was no sparking or immediate fire risk.
Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Leslie Fire, Power, Power Line Hazard, near Etonville Road, strike 21.
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203 is en route, direct.
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Copy.
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Any less than members to know, gave that UTA getting an effort from route, do you need a second dispatch?
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Five minutes to station.
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Can you a pause one second dispatch.
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Negative on second.
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I'm looking to 293.
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Message 1293.
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Has the power company been notified of this?
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I'm on the phone with it now.
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I'll do that.
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1293, are you going to this patient?
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I was going to hear nobody else going around.
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I'm there white and plain, I was going to go direct.
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15 unless you're 207.
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Go ahead of 1207.
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I'm coming up in Newly's store. I can go to station one.
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Copy, thank you.
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Please fire. Do power has been notified? They're called back with the EPA.
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As a fire, responding party one, to looking for a evening veil.
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Transformer has blown.
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It's no longer sparking.
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Power loans are not on the ground. They're still intact. Caller has no power.
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New power is your power company. Again, they're called out with the ETA.
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York County, SC
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