Water valve issue causes runoff on i-8 on-ramp, San Diego County CA


Fire personnel responded to a water control valve issue on the eastbound on-ramp to highway 8 near Greenfield. The valve, owned by Caltrans, caused water runoff and some erosion but no damage. Caltrans was notified to fix the problem.
Audio|Source: Heartland Fire
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Transcript:
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Go ahead. It's on the on-ramp east I-8 from Greenfield.
00:04
Looks like it's some water control valve.
00:06
It has a number on it.
00:08
11A 10[1]. It's going to be Caltrans's property.
00:13
Can you contact them? For hazard right now, it's not causing any property damage, it's just causing some runoff and some erosion.
00:21
And if you can say ECA[2] for that, we're seeing if we can get it shut off.
00:24
It's going to be a water cold valve out.
00:26
It's the number of 80 turns.
00:28
It's going to be Caltrans properties.
00:29
I love to get ETA. And did you want to talk for up? Hi.
00:32
Caltrans has been notified no ETA for Caltrans at this time.
00:36
Okay, copy.
00:37
I'll advise you, we're seeing if we can get it shut off.
00:39
If we can't, we're going to go available.
00:41
Like I said, it's not causing any property damage.
00:43
Except for property. Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
11A 10: Possible internal Caltrans or fire agency code for water control/utility incident
[2]
ECA: Estimated Time of Arrival
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Location mentioned:
I-8, California
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