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Cement truck knocks down power lines and leaves sceneHerkimer County NY

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Herkimer County, NY

A cement truck struck and took down power lines on Noise Street and then left the scene. Authorities were notified about the incident. Additionally, there was a report of an 81-year-old male near Columbia Street feeling unwell with altered consciousness.

Audio|Source: Oneida, Herkimer, and Madison Counties Public Safety
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And noise street, for cement truck that took down wires, cement truck left the scene.
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Laws being notified.
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1227.
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Fertile engine one, sick person, near Columbia Street, engine one sick person, near Columbia Street, St.
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Joe's, Joseph's Church,
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Farrick Street, and Wiley Street, the Crosses.
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81-year-old male, not feeling well,
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altered level of consciousness.
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26, East Charles 1, 1228.
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Any able to clear?
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Hey most one in service this morning.
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Hey most one here in service, I'll attach you.
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For a cement truck, pick down some wires, cement truck continued on eastbound for its noise.

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