Electrical hazard in roadway on Old Lancaster Pike, Berks County PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire personnel responded to an electrical hazard involving arcing wires in the roadway near Old Lancaster Pike in Pennsylvania. The situation was managed by responding crews, who ensured the area was safe before clearing the scene.
Audio|Heard on: South Eastern PA Air Medical
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Check for wires.
00:04
Checking.
00:12
Copy available.
00:13
Fifteen fifty-five.
00:22
We're in charge of Old Lancaster Pike.
00:24
Turn up the roadway per cap.
00:26
Fifteen fifty five.
00:33
Rescue 32.
00:38
Code thirty-two responding.
00:45
Car seven.
00:48
Turn engine nine,
00:50
lane three, double check.
00:55
Turn engine nine.
00:57
Talk about the fact it's supposed to be a median.
01:04
Duncan on route twelve and.
01:11
Engine 3 is en route, copy that.
01:13
And then we'll probably be cleared.
01:25
I would have thought it by the time they, but I just wanted to double check.
01:34
Yeah, I get it as soon as they dispatch.
01:37
But I just want them to double check.
01:47
Regular 24th today, call three shift.
01:52
Sergeant, no thank you.
01:56
Ten four.
02:04
I can punch a pipe team between South Commonwealth.
02:13
Four 7171 , your 2nd dispatch.
02:17
Five 299 . Between 22 .
02:24
It's in the roadway, arcing.
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Location mentioned:
Old Lancaster Pike, Pennsylvania
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