Truck knocks down light pole at boat launch, Spanish Fort AL
A truck knocked down a light pole near the Chocolada Bay boat launch on Battleship Parkway. There was no active electrical hazard, no sparks or injuries reported. The pole was removed from the roadway and emergency crews returned to service.
Audio|Source: Baldwin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Station 68 District 1, Electrical Hazard, Bravo Response,
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Chocolotta Bay, Boat Launch, near Battleship Parkway.
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Station 68 District 1, electrical hazard, Bravo response, Chocolotta Bay, Boat Launch, near Battleship Parkway.
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Dr. Player 0 at 68.
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68. Call on St. Joint in 68911.
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6811.
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6811.
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6811.
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diverting from short fire in rail to electrical hazard.
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1611 diverting 0.059-0-0-0-0. Now responding to near Battleship Parkway. It's going to be the Chocolada Bay boat launch.
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Caller advised that a truck knocked down a light pole near this address.
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It was not seen in the road.
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A bike spanner has been to pull out of the road.
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Unknown if any irking or spark.
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No injuries.
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Brevid has been advised. It's been around.
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Uh, 24.
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All the central from 6A2-2-6-8-2. 6-8-2.
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All seen, nothing shown from the exterior.
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This will be made in command, 63 as I see.
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Copy.
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On scene 6863 has been branched in the driver from exterior. On scene communications will be on BT 9-1.
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Go ahead, Central.
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6-811, no contact with Sanport PD.
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They are on scene at this electric hazard. If I think it is a light pole, not a power pole,
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no electrical hazard at this time.
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It has been removed from the roadway. They've got that you are going to not be needed.
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10-4[1], back in service.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)
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