Tree branch caused arcing wires near Chatham and Woodland, Millburn NJ
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According to the dispatch call, arcing wires were reported near the intersection of Chatham Road and Woodland Road. The cause was a tree branch that contacted a power line. No active hazard was found at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Essex NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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The area of Woodland Road and Chatham Road for arcing wires.
00:06
Woodland Road and Chatham Road for arcing wires.
00:11
1750s me.
00:13
All right, close received.
00:16
Five long responded.
00:19
This is my one your response.
00:21
Arcing wires.
00:22
The area of Woodland Road and Chatham Road.
00:24
Woodland Road and Chatham Road intersection.
00:28
Repairs by cooling and arcing wires.
00:33
17-53.
00:35
This is not one from the area.
00:38
Be investigating 259 of our travel command.
00:43
You see, they're on-seat investigating.
00:45
Your housing side of the road permit at 17-563.
00:49
Mr. Pass, command.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:56
No current arcing at this location.
00:57
Looks like it might have been a branch that hit a primary and snow on the ground.
01:01
No hazard at this location.
01:03
Commander is going to be terminated.
01:04
One available.
01:07
This is no working sound.
01:09
Command is terminated.
01:10
You're available returning.
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