Electrical hazard with downed power lines closes road, Grass Valley CA
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Fire crews responded to an electrical hazard caused by downed power lines and a damaged utility pole near Sterling Ct in Grass Valley. The road was closed and PG&E was notified to handle the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Nevada County Public Safety - West
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Be electrical hazard.
00:08
Under 1282 is in route, copy electrical hazard.
00:09
Engine 1282 is in route, copy electrical hazard.
00:14
Engine 1292, 2119.
00:21
Return 12.
00:24
Acknowledge electrical hazard.
00:28
Progress.
00:30
Sorry,
00:34
answer 20282.
00:37
Attention 1282 rest five.
00:41
Confirming, PGD isn't or out.
00:48
Unknown APD reported this to us, they're at saying we'll confirm.
00:55
It's 402 copy.
00:58
Grass Valley, Joe, 180.
01:02
Njew 180, Grass Valley.
01:11
Enchres responding, multifamily alarm, Auburn-Ravine Road.
01:13
Injia 1808 now, Auburn IC on Xfield Tech 9, secondary V fire 22,
01:17
2125.
01:18
2.25.
01:26
Negative 228, Washington, I'll be out with 3, give me code 323 additional.
01:31
To request for code 33, 4-ish and 3-2 copy.
01:39
I'm here, fine.
01:42
Swartz seat,
01:43
copy.
01:47
Okay, affirmed, 197-0.
01:50
Bye.
01:57
Vettan 12.
02:00
Battalion 12, Grads Valley.
02:02
That's seen, no change.
02:07
Lieutenant 12, 212, 26.
02:13
Grass Valley is 12E2.
02:17
Vision 1282, Ralph Valley.
02:23
I had seen a significant damage to the power pole with power lines down.
02:28
Full while in Sterling Avenue is closed down.
02:31
Start PG&E.
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Location mentioned:
Sterling Ct, Grass Valley, CA 95949
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