Water flooding issue near Park Heights Avenue and 7-Eleven, Baltimore MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a suspected broken service valve at a location near Park Heights Avenue and next to a 7-Eleven caused water flooding. Crews are discussing mitigation efforts and response.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Public Works Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, them heads up hitting this near Park Heights Avenue right there next to the 7-Eleven.
00:07
Right? They talking about they flooding out in there.
00:10
I think their service valve is broken or their service is burned right there coming off Park Heights.
00:18
Near Park Heights Avenue.
00:21
Could you help me out with that some type of way if possible?
00:31
Eight hundred and twenty-eight.
00:32
See if the meter shop can help.
00:43
Ten four, but um, rightly you viewed it ain't there.
00:48
I see it's going directly to a little building or whatever it is.
00:53
I am trying getting uncovered as far as possible.
01:05
I'll be up there.
01:08
Seven four,
01:10
yeah, I spoke to the guy.
01:11
He said like some boarders or something was in there, I guess doing something.
01:15
Let me try and get it all.
01:17
I'm on my way.
01:18
I'm like probably at least 4 min away from y'all.
01:22
All right, no rush,
01:24
no rush. Water's at a standstill.
01:26
Like they squeezed the copper together,
01:29
turned it off at the hand valve that's in there.
01:34
Ten four, Ross.
01:35
I'll let you know if I need you when I get up there.
01:37
I'm on my way now.
01:38
I'm pulling up.
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