Utility wires down near Lyle Street, Castro Valley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to reports of utility wires down near Lyle Street in Castro Valley. There was no arcing or sparking, and the incident was classified as a non-emergency. The utility company was requested to inspect the lines.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
County District 26, Engine 24, wires down.
00:02
Near Lyle Street, cross of Lyle Street.
00:06
Okay, Rescue 24 to handle service call for wires down and place Engine 24.
00:13
Copy.
00:15
Rescue 24, no arcing or sparking, bring your wires down.
00:18
County District Nine, Engine Ninety-Nine, Medical.
00:21
Near Alvarado across from Via Granada.
00:25
Do I have any time for responding?
00:27
Medic 585 en route.
00:30
Engine 99 with Medic 585 respond for a 78-year-old female short of breath.
00:38
County District 17, Engine 16 medical near Doherty crosses Sierra.
00:46
LP District 4, Engine 94 citizens assist 585 Happy Valley cross of Larson.
00:52
Five hundred and eighty-one en route.
00:55
Medic 581 en route.
00:58
(Name withheld), can you show it to 999? Actually, empty shoes down.
01:03
Hey, from Alcoa Rescue 24 is utility line non-emergency.
01:10
If we can request utility company to come out and have a look at their leisure.
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Location mentioned:
Lyle St, Castro Valley, CA 94578
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