Utility lines trap vehicle near Jamison Creek Rd, Santa Cruz County CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near CA-236 and Jamison Creek Road where a vehicle became stuck with utility lines underneath it. The incident led to a full road closure while AT&T and law enforcement coordinated to remove the lines and restore access.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Cruz County Fire
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03:26
Transcript:
00:00
Netcom Engine 1772.
00:04
Engine 1772, go ahead.
00:08
Netcom Engine 1772, are you able to contact AT&T?
00:12
We got lines under the vehicle and they're gonna need to be cut in order for the vehicle to go through.
00:25
Copy that.
01:13
That comment is 7072.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:20
Additionally, can you start county roads for a hard close?
01:31
Copy the request for county roads.
01:33
Confirm is it on Jamison Creek or is it going to be on 236?
01:43
I was just north of JP, please.
01:49
Copy that. We'll notify CHP for Caltrans.
03:04
CHP has been notified about the request for the road closure and I was able to get a hold of AT&T.
03:09
They advised that their response times have typically been two to three hours.
03:12
I notified them when the circumstances are going to add in a request to expedite and they'll give us a call back with an ETA.
03:19
Engine 1772 copies.
03:22
CHP's at scene.
03:23
We're gonna have to see if we should be able available shortly.
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