Fallen trees block roads and affect power lines in Thompson, Thompson CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, multiple roads in Thompson are blocked by fallen trees. Some trees are on power lines, causing hazards. Crews are working to clear them safely.
Audio|Heard on: QVEC Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:40
Transcript:
00:00
We need to state DOT on Quaddick Road to clear a tree that's not on a power line.
00:05
There is a tree on a power line on Leclair Road, not obstructing traffic.
00:11
Review on 5-76 is off the day Kimball.
00:14
Methodist James Daniels 576 that will be given.
00:20
8 from engine 128.
00:28
QVee from engine 193.
00:33
In 193.
00:39
This sign, Dr.
00:41
Road is now a shutdown.
00:44
All right.
00:50
R184 to QVEA.
00:53
O'184.
00:56
I'm not sure if you get that last message, state DOT,
00:59
for a pine tree across Quaddick Road, the state section.
01:02
Also, a clear road has a tree on the primaries burning.
01:05
We'll be covering that and notified you ever thought.
01:17
Please. Or are there DOT for 900 aquatic town farm?
01:23
Is there need a...
01:24
Service 165 on Cine? I have a tree.
01:26
Dozer or anything or just a couple chainsaws? Alright.
01:32
Burn and loader with chainsaws, you can remove it.
01:35
The Leclair Road is hung up in the primaries, which is burning.
01:38
We're going to maintain that one.
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Location mentioned:
Quaddick Rd, Thompson, CT 06277
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