Tree blocks Mount Vista Road causing power outage, Baltimore County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a large tree approximately 40 feet long blocking Mount Vista Road between Cedar and Raphael in Maryland. The fallen tree caused a full road closure, damage to a vehicle, possible downed wires, and a local power outage.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
I'm actually going to be on Mount Vista in between Cedar and Raphael.
00:05
Tree's probably about 40 feet long by 4 ft wide, and it's blocking the whole road.
00:12
Also, if I could have 915 come in from Raphael and come down Mount Vista, I can't see the other side.
00:18
See if there's anything else out.
00:21
915 direct.
00:23
Knock on type four.
00:26
Precinct nine,
00:27
good night.
00:29
I set it down for you.
00:30
Can you do a tree notification?
00:33
You're here.
00:34
Precinct eight,
00:36
niner.
00:38
Say it again.
00:39
Location of the tree on Mount Vista between Cedar and Raphael.
00:46
Cool.
00:48
Hey, two six, I'll be out.
00:51
Thanks for a lot.
00:53
Nine 13. The one you're looking at, does it take any wires with it?
01:00
I'm trying to see that right now.
01:02
I can't see the other side of the road.
01:03
This tree's too large.
01:04
On my side, it doesn't look like the wires are down, but I can't tell.
01:07
Tell what it looks like on the other side.
01:10
All right, the other call is they came in at Raphael and now basically they're saying the power's out and it landed on a car.
01:18
They're requesting a 17 for it.
01:21
I mean, it's very possible there's no call out here right now, it's just me, but I can't see the other side of the road where the wires are going.
01:30
So.
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