Utility pole fire near Atwater and East Main streets, Yanceyville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible electrical fire involving a power pole near Atwater Street and East Main Street in Yanceyville. The pole with twin street lights appeared to be burning near the top. Utility companies Duke Power and CP&L were notified to assist with power infrastructure concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Fire/EMS/Rescue Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Communications.
00:01
Just by Atwater and 86 or what end?
00:11
Assistant Chief One, it's going to be Atwater Street and East Main Street.
00:17
Okay, 10-4.
00:22
I'm all the same.
00:28
104, assistant chief 1A.
00:34
16 then, Rob.
00:41
104, 16.
00:44
All of 16. All insane.
00:50
Ten, four, sixteen, I'm telling you all playing.
00:59
My communications just advise to what it is and that four-digit number I give you.
01:09
And it's on its way to about being burned in half at this point.
01:19
Just confirming we need to contact Duke Power.
01:26
Yes, for the CP&L.
01:33
10-4.
01:36
10-4.
01:43
Communications advise them that this is not going to be a pole with an actual transformer,
01:49
but it does have twin street lights on it, and it looks like that's where the fire started.
01:58
Okay, boy.
02:00
Along with this being a main power pole.
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Location mentioned:
Atwater St & E Main St, Yanceyville, NC 27379
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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