Power lines down and smoking near West Blackstock Road, Arcadia SC
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Power lines were reported down near West Blackstock Road after a truck pulled them down. There was smoke seen on the ground under the lines, and a transformer was involved.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg County Fire and Spartanburg City Fire
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Transcript:
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Unis, lines down or arcing, lines down, near West Blackstock Road.
00:06
Unis, lines down or arcing, lines down, near West Blackstock Road.
00:25
Ringo Park, business fire alarm, 6655 Pottery Road, High Point Academy.
00:32
Ringo Park, business fire alarm,
00:35
6655 Pottery Road, High Point Academy.
00:51
All right, Mr.
00:53
Thomas, Leighton, 24, back in the station.
00:56
The number south from the light 24.
00:59
What we are you on?
01:03
You know,
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lines down near West Blackstock Road.
01:13
Get in as you copy.
01:14
We'll report.
01:21
Pomercial Fire Lomb 6655 Pottery Road at High Point.
01:28
Road for responding.
01:31
Inolingo, Parkshire, 3.
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Airspace is going to be fire water flow room 547.
01:46
Squad 30 lines down to Indy Power West Parkstock Road.
01:52
Well, we were around.
01:54
Every unit squad threes.
01:56
Callers say the big truck pulled down the power lines, the bottom spots are smoking on the ground.
02:02
Before.
02:09
We have parked truck three summer.
02:15
For the Astro, you can cancel.
02:19
Stop for you, sir.
02:22
And I want to go, Parkson, 3.
02:28
For you?
02:31
Go ahead.
02:34
But we do have a transformer at this time.
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Squad 30.
02:52
So we're in on Squad 30.
02:53
Yeah,
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Squad 30.
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If you could, we do have a power line on the road at this time.
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Location mentioned:
W Blackstock Rd, Arcadia, SC 29320
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