Downed wire hits truck near Juniata St, Hollidaysburg PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to reports of a downed wire near Charter Highway and North Juniata Street in Blair Township. The wire reportedly struck a passing truck but caused no apparent damage. The driver left the area and noted concern the wire might affect other vehicles.
Audio|Heard on: Blair County EMS, Fire, Police, Hazmat and Helos
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
In the area near Charter Highway, Blair Township, Box 630-4 for wires down.
00:14
Fish 40, brush 60, 1455.
00:23
Thirteen.
00:26
Ten, eleven, one available.
00:29
That 14 fifty-five.
00:34
Of course, you can get insurance.
00:40
Fifty-six.
00:44
Nine's are up into the house now.
00:51
Twelve.
01:14
Near North Juniata Street, Blair Township.
01:18
Box 630-1 for wires down.
01:20
Station 10 brush 20, 1458.
01:28
Fire squad 40 is responding.
01:35
Squad 40 at 1459.
01:38
Near Charter Highway.
01:41
It's going to be right before Blair Auto.
01:44
Caller is reporting there's a wire hanging.
01:47
Struck a passing truck as the driver was moving.
01:51
Driver is heading south.
02:04
Driver left the scene.
02:05
Driver said they didn't think there was any damage to the vehicle.
02:07
However, driver was concerned it could hit another vehicle and cause damage.
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Location mentioned:
N Juniata St, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648
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