Tree removal and line de-energizing on River Road, Tyngsborough MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fallen tree on River Road led to utility crews de-energizing power lines, with a tree company en route to remove the obstruction. The road was temporarily closed but is now reopened.
Audio|Heard on: Tyngsborough Police and Fire Dispatch
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
National grids on scene, River Road.
00:04
B.C.
00:06
National grids on scene, River Road 1346.
00:10
No.
00:16
(Name withheld), seven things were...
00:19
Thank you, sir.
00:24
The boulevard is back open.
00:28
Could you just let the Lowell Car know on the boulevard that we are all set, we are going to open it up?
00:40
Sam on, Sammore, Samoa.
00:42
No need to duplicate efforts, Lowell has been advised.
00:50
Copy.
00:56
Myself and two will be removing our signage and clearing momentarily.
01:05
Okay.
01:11
Check the one thing's row.
01:14
Great one.
01:15
Yeah, some of great it's going off on River Road.
01:20
Please.
01:23
Tavit, things broke.
01:24
You can assign me the next accident number for that call.
01:29
Central.
01:34
Number one, things wrong.
01:38
Things wrong.
01:40
National Grid is going to de-energize these lines on River Road and they're not going to be back on until tomorrow.
01:47
A tree company is on the way right now to remove the tree.
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Location mentioned:
River Rd, Tyngsborough, MA 01879
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