Wires down block road near mount laurel road and route 38, Moorestown NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, wires are down and blocking the roadway near Mount Laurel Road and Route 38 in Moorestown, New Jersey. Utility companies have been notified. The road is partially obstructed.
Audio|Heard on: Burlington NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Stop short just past the river crossing the wires swinging out with the width or is the top of your babble
00:06
Patrick, every 31, just fine
00:09
730101 3101 primary down the roadway seems to be
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possibly catching clean
00:18
Deputy 3101.
00:19
Copy. Luckily enough, we have the C&G line.
00:21
We're notifying them now.
00:23
Does it repeat your PFDG comment?
00:25
Luckily, we had them on the line, so we notified by the two.
00:29
Appreciate you.
00:30
Not a problem, sir.
00:32
23-I-1 mail is, and he's wheezing.
00:34
Copy.
00:36
September 1094, transporting the Jefferson, 3rd? 5.4.
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Central's a 31.22 respond to 5-3.
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Sir, with voice, sir.
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Central Deputy 3101.
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3101.
00:47
Yeah, you have an active primary on the ground, just past Mount Laurel Road on 38.
00:52
3101, okay.
00:53
So I'm getting reports that wires are blocking roadway.
00:57
Go down the shoulder.
00:58
All right, I'll find you copy.
01:00
3101 also, DUTE was notified.
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Location mentioned:
NJ-38 & Mt Laurel Rd, Moorestown, NJ 08057
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