Utility pole wires arc causing a minor burn injury, Washington County TX


Emergency services responded to utility pole wires arcing together in Washington County, TX. The incident caused a burn injury to one person, but no serious medical treatment was needed. Police were requested to check a vehicle license plate at the scene.
Audio|Source: Washington County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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9373 you want to come back here because here's the pole that's one I was flashing on.
00:04
There's two insulators connected.
00:05
2341 confirming slow all additional incoming?
00:07
I'm from River.
00:08
You can reduce all incoming units.
00:10
Recease. Attention, Berlin units responding to Vainnamn Road.
00:12
You can slow your response per fire command.
00:14
Attention, Berlin units responding to Vainterman Road, you can slow your response for fire command.
00:19
Ed, which phone number?
00:20
(number withheld). Medic 1, Byron, near Cannington Lane.
00:23
Medic 1 Byron, near Cannington Lane.
00:26
Nicklessid. 20, when am I added to the cat?
00:28
20, I'm clear on it.
00:29
15 to 20. You want to continue 1017 to go to stage.
00:32
I'm Sage.
00:33
We're on this, this is Venomero command.
00:35
Let me be less status of date.
00:36
I'm supposed to the problem, the two wires arcing together.
00:39
Everybody's good for us.
00:40
Where's he? Health on the shoulder.
00:41
It's going to be a priority to for a burn, no medical criteria.
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