Low-hanging power line poses fire risk near Granby road, Granby CT
A low-hanging power line was reported near a residence on a road in Granby. The line appeared to be touching a table or object below and flickering, creating a potential fire hazard and safety concern for the public.
Audio|Source: Granby and Windsor Public Safety
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259. What happened if it was in the roadway or if it was in their yard? Is there the house that's set back?
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The party who called was from number nine and she thought she could see the flickering light in front of near Main St. She said the second or third house in from Route 20.
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One and four.
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One and four.
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One.
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Four. One of four.
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I'm at fifty-one complaint.
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I think it's sixty four most hours for over after or air for a lot of small party outside.
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Thank you. I think.
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I think it's going to be the secondary line right in front of near Main St and be lower and touching the table below. I don't know that but we're already able to be lower.
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Just that's copy.
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This is two and three.
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Forty project three, second four,
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and for an Eduardo Torres for New and CD on our recent 1070.
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Thank you there.
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No report as well.
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Thank you.
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It's like Addison's right. It looks like a lower primary that goes to the house and hitting secondary wires in the wind.
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Between 615 and 615.
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Location mentioned:
CT-20, Granby, CT
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