Subcontractor hits cable near 19th Ave substation, smoke seen, Brighton CO
A subcontractor accidentally hit an overhead line near the substation on 19th Avenue. This caused smoke but no fire or sparking. It is believed the line is a fiber optic cable and not energized. Utility companies have been notified and are responding. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 52, Electrical Problem at Active Outside, near North 19th Avenue on channel.
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You can fire off A.
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Engine 52, electrical problem at, active outside,
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near 9th Avenue on channel, right in fire up A.
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Hi, I'm just a horse command.
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Command[1], go ahead.
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We have two patient risks. So you can take command to the engine two-minute care bill.
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Inge two-minute tissue, both minutes.
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Clear on two-patient refusal of (number withheld).
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120th, command.
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128 command engine 522 I have year en route it's going to be outside the substation near 19th Avenue near Aero north near 19 Avenue crazy so subcontractor hit an overhead line it's not energized no sparking there's smoking but is cut and down I think it's fiber optic cable let me know if you still need excel or united to respond
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Go ahead.
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Excel's in route 20 and 30.
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All right, thank you. Any of five two copies.
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Yeah, let's go ahead keep Excel notified and we'll advise when we get on seen.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 19th Ave, Brighton, CO 80601
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