Truck rollover causes utility pole damage and possible gas leak, Wilton NY
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According to the dispatch call, a flatbed truck hauling sheetrock rolled over near Wilton, New York. The rollover damaged a utility pole, causing a possible gas leak. National Grid was notified, and emergency responders requested a heavy-duty wrecker to recover the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Saratoga County Fire and EMS
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04:47
Transcript:
00:00
I got a broken pole. I'll get you the details in a minute.
00:02
Your review command of FB4.
00:04
Are you calling her?
00:06
Yeah, it's up.
00:08
How much long are you going to be? I got a few cars here to be.
00:11
He would like to go through by phone.
00:14
Wait a minute, we'll see what happens.
00:15
TMS, Sankai-4.
00:17
MS-19-54.
00:19
For riding St.
00:20
Peter's.
00:21
(number withheld).
00:23
The state trooper just advised that probably the mail is out of the vehicle.
00:27
Yeah, he failed to look around and see the broken hole next to him.
00:32
(number withheld).
00:35
About 10 minutes.
00:36
We're just pulling the truck out of the ditch right now.
00:40
Wait.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:55
If you want a downgrade you can,
00:57
I got one truck rollover and two-hour pole.
01:00
It smells like a gas leak and on a broken pole.
01:02
I'm going to notify National Grid now.
01:06
Copy. I'm a little bit more to mile out still.
01:09
Chris.
01:12
Jeff, we got...
01:18
3.52 to EMS on Tech 3.
01:26
Do you have an ETA for law enforcement? We're contemplating moving through a safer location with the end.
01:36
We'll have to get an ETA.
01:38
Clark County three zero.
01:40
I've got 2030.
01:41
I'm on scene.
01:43
(number withheld).
01:49
230 galley base or 232 attack 7.
01:52
Station 2, car 58, tap 9.
01:59
580, contact 9.
02:02
Chief,
02:03
copy holding in station or do you want us for some?
02:06
Negative you can hold a standby in station.
02:10
We have a full current station.
02:12
Copy, thank you.
02:16
715 to Wilton Command.
02:18
Command.
02:20
You want to hold or stay or go?
02:24
You can respond priority to.
02:31
Copy. We'll be responding to early.
02:37
715, so short a TAC 9, sir, 715, TAC 9.
02:45
Washington.
02:46
That's around 720-1-fire 1.
02:49
Fire a gun.
02:55
TMS 2352 on tax rate.
03:03
720707-100, text 9.
03:05
23502 on fact three.
03:08
State Police, EPA 2020.
03:13
Are you on the line with National Grid?
03:16
Forever.
03:18
It's going to be pole 59, 59.
03:22
715 to fire down.
03:24
Receive pull 59, (number withheld).
03:26
715.
03:28
715 is en route.
03:30
(number withheld).
03:31
Receive. (number withheld).
03:32
(number withheld).
03:37
10172. Is there any wires down at all? Negative.
03:41
No. The officer.
03:43
Snap.
03:44
Stoltz panic.
03:47
222.2.2.2.3.7.
03:50
Inbound orders.
03:51
Take over traffic control and check for leaks on the truck.
03:56
Receive. Crew is two plus drivers.
04:04
161-1-2?
04:07
What a raw.
04:08
7-1. 7-1. 7-2-2.
04:14
Uh-huh.
04:16
Well-un system will command attack in there.
04:19
Anything else over there?
04:22
Negative. We'll be all seven.
04:23
That one fire.
04:24
None, sir.
04:30
We're going to need a heavy-duty wrecker and also this vehicle is a flatbed truck trailer hauling sheetrock.
04:41
So it's a full truck.
04:42
You need heavy-duty records to get this help.
04:45
(number withheld). We'll update the deputies.
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Wilton, NY 12831
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