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Discussion of responsibility for downed power lines in los angelesLos Angeles CA

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Los Angeles, CA

Emergency responders are discussing and trying to determine which utility company is responsible for managing downed high-power lines in Los Angeles. Edison and the Department of Water and Power are coordinating to address the issue but have not confirmed responsibility or arrival time.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 2
01:5
Transcript:
00:00
L.A. Engine 23,
00:03
go ahead.
00:07
L.A. Engine 23,
00:09
confirming you guys have been able to reach Department of Water and Power.
00:14
Engine 23, Edison has been advised.
00:17
No ETA given at this time.
00:20
L.A. Engine 23, this is not an Edison line.
00:24
These are high-power towers that are the City of Los Angeles, DWP.
00:33
Engine 23, I contacted the DWP.
00:35
It's not their handle.
00:36
They stated it's Edison's handle.
00:38
Edison did copy and is accepting the reference and they're en route, just no ETA given.
00:45
LA Engine 23, I copy, I'm familiar with these lines and they say LA City DWP all over them.
00:53
Copy, well, I contacted DWP again.
00:55
They stated that is not their handle.
00:59
Can you please MDC a phone number for DWP to me, please?
01:04
Copy, somebody.

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