Downed trees and power lines cause road closure near Surrey Lake, Clare County MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders reported multiple downed trees and power lines along Hicks and M-115 near Surrey Lake in Surrey Township, Michigan. Strong winds caused possible road hazards, leading to a potential road closure and safety concerns in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Midland MI Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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(name withheld) said there are trees coming down left and right on Hicks.
00:04
He just had another one come down, brought his service down.
00:06
He said everyone is running generators,
00:09
so he assumes there is nothing up there that's dead.
00:12
And he wants to close down Hicks, but he doesn't have any tape.
00:16
So if someone gets freed up, he's going to need some caution tape up there.
00:24
All right,
00:27
Sounds like we're going to go up on M-115 because there's a line down across the road somewhere.
00:33
We'll go see if we can find it.
00:37
Okay,
00:39
(name withheld) said if you go up there just call him on his cell phone and he's going to give you directions.
00:48
Okay, clear.
00:49
Yeah, we just had a tree come down here.
00:50
We're out by Surrey Lake.
00:54
Something just came down here, big tree.
01:04
I'm getting the wind starting to blow a little bit here.
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Location mentioned:
M-115, Surrey Township, MI
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