Tree down causes road closure near Olds Ave, Westwood UNDEFINED
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a tree that brought down power lines near Jay Street and Olds Avenue in Westwood, Pennsylvania, causing a road obstruction. Units coordinated clearing operations and confirmed power lines were safe. The situation appears to have been brought under control, and roads were reopened after removal of debris.
Audio|Heard on: Cambria County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
06:9
Transcript:
00:00
All right, deal with the tree that's somewhat on the road.
00:04
You'll see when you come down around through the S turns on your way down.
01:09
Jay Street, just above Olds Avenue.
01:27
I'm going to go through the one on Jay Street.
01:46
You can go towards Jay and Olds.
01:52
Thank you. 25, responding with three.
02:04
In the area of the sewage plant tree down on power lines, the Salvox 2.
03:15
Student stuck on an elevator.
03:24
We'll be diverting to the elevator rescue.
03:31
Student stuck due to a power surge.
04:11
Only agree, trees are removed and we're working our way down now.
05:20
Everybody attached to wire to Chester Street, fire department's clear.
05:38
It's cleared along the days through, it was just a tree branch.
05:57
Create an incident for the tree down, use Jay at Olds, and also one for tree down at Jay and Leighton Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
Olds Ave, Westwood, PA
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