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Tree leaning on telephone wires near LocustFulton County NY

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Locust Ln & 9 Mile Tree Rd, Mayfield, NY 12078

According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of a tree leaning on telephone and cable wires near Locust Lane and Nine Mile Tree Road in Mayfield. The tree was not blocking the roadway but could pose a hazard to communication lines.

Audio|Heard on: Fulton County Public Safety
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00:46
Transcript:
00:00
3G-35 County, we’ve got a tree that’s leaning on the telephone wires near Locust at Nine Mile Tree Road. It’s not in the roadway, and if it drops, it might pull on the cable wires.
00:24
Is it power or TV internet?
00:29
Looks like TV internet to me, it’s the lower one.
00:35
Copy that, Locust near Nine Mile.
00:38
Nine Mile Tree Road near Locust.
00:41
We’re going to go all the way down to 29, see if there’s anything else.
00:44
Not sure if that’s why they called, because it wasn’t in the road.

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Location mentioned:
Locust Ln & 9 Mile Tree Rd, Mayfield, NY 12078

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Incident Timeline

  1. Follow-up check requested on Route 29A
  2. Initial report of tree on telephone wires

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