Low-hanging wires strike vehicle near church, Plainville MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of low-hanging cable and phone wires that struck a vehicle near a church on South Street in Plainville. The wires were found to be non-hazardous and had been hanging since a storm the previous week. No injuries or damage were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Plainville Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:32
Transcript:
00:00
In the area near South Street, near An Unlikely Story,
00:06
We're getting a report that a driver passed close to the church and a wire struck the driver's vehicle when they drove by.
00:14
No sparking observed.
00:20
Received.
00:23
Plainville Control 350.
00:29
Roger.
00:31
Near Green Street,
00:34
A seventy-year-old man fell and hit his head and is actively bleeding.
00:42
Received.
00:52
Three four seven, radio control.
00:56
Radio control.
01:00
I'll be going out.
01:01
These wires have been hanging down since the storm last week.
01:05
They're cable and phone wires.
01:07
It's a non-issue, I'll be clear.
01:15
Sir, I apologize.
01:16
Can you come back with the last of that transmission?
01:24
I'm all set for those down wires.
01:26
They've been hanging here since last week when that storm came through.
01:29
It's cable and phone.
01:31
If it's not an issue, I'll be clear.
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Location mentioned:
South St, Plainville, MA 02762
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