Major water leak prompts road closure in Austin, Austin TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, crews responded to a major water leak on Frazier Avenue near Blue Bonnet Lane in Austin. The leak, classified as a priority one water service issue, required shutting down valves and instituting a full road closure from Blue Bonnet Lane to Goodrich Avenue for repair. One sidewalk remained open, while bike lanes and bus routes were unaffected. Repair crews remained on site to control the water and secure the area.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Utilities Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:4
Transcript:
00:00
I am going to have some B call comments for SR (number withheld) on Frazier Avenue whenever you are ready.
00:09
Yes, this is going to be a priority one leaking water service.
00:13
It's on the short side of a six-inch CI main.
00:20
Two valve shut off.
00:25
Drop the one call.
00:27
Nearest cross street will be Blue Bonnet Lane.
00:31
I need a 50-foot radius to the one call.
00:35
Crews going to need a full road closure from Blue Bonnet to Goodrich Avenue.
00:47
One sidewalk,
00:49
no bike lanes, no bus routes.
00:54
I'm going to remain on site to throttle down the water and make the area safe.
01:00
We can go ahead and get that work order created.
01:03
10-4 sir, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Frazier Ave & Bluebonnet Ln, Austin, TX 78704
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