Tent tangled in power lines due to wind, Livermore CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to reports of a tent that became caught in overhead electrical wires near Martin Avenue due to high winds. There were no active sparks or downed wires, and the electric utility company was notified for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine 16 respond for reports of a tent stuck in wire due to the wind.
00:06
No working or sparking, no wires down.
00:11
I'll be your code in today.
00:13
Code in front for wires down near Martin Avenue, across from Mitchell Street.
00:16
Dispatch to you.
00:19
How close is 60 ? Engine 16 h ago.
00:24
If we start PG&E electric to our location,
00:28
we have the tent that's entangled in the weatherhead at the front of the residence.
00:35
And want to confirm that it's safe to remove it from the weatherhead.
00:42
(name withheld),
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call PG&E right now.
00:46
Engine 97, I'll go confirm response.
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Engine 16, I'll go.
00:52
Go ahead, 16.
00:54
PG&E was notified.
00:57
15 copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Martin Ave, Livermore, CA 94551
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