Smoldering tree hits power line near State Road 26, Alachua County FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a tree has fallen onto a power line near State Road 26 and County Road 1469, causing a smoldering fire. Utility crews from Clay Electric are present at the scene to address the issue.
Audio|Heard on: Alachua FL Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine 42, responding to Northeast State Road 26, North East County Road 1469, Northeast Road 26, North East County Road 1469.
00:08
Callers are advising that there is a power line that is possibly on fire.
00:12
Reference a tree falling into me west of this.
00:14
on the north side of the roadway.
00:16
The advised in June 42, possibly closer to Browns, reference additional callers, 10.01 hours.
00:21
Risky 34 Lachua?
00:23
RISC-34 Lashwa.
00:29
Lancho, N-242.
00:31
Did you advise if you have Clay Electric in route?
00:34
We'll call Clay.
00:36
Cray, sorry.
00:38
Engine 42, be advised.
00:39
Clay already have the call, buzzing there in route now.
00:42
Copy.
00:44
Locker engine 42 on scene.
00:45
We have the pine tree on the power line.
00:47
It is smolder at the time.
00:48
Clay Electric is on scene as well.
00:50
Engine 42 on scene.
00:51
Pined tree on power line.
00:53
It is smoldering, Clay Electric on scene as well.
00:55
Ten on nine hours.
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Location mentioned:
FL-26 & Co Rd 1469, Florida 32640
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