Downed power lines in Mercer County, Mercer County NJ
Fire crews in Mercer County responded to reports of downed primary and secondary power lines. Utility workers confirmed the lines were not live due to a blown fuse, but access to the site was needed to repair the issue. The area was secured until power company personnel arrived.
Audio|Source: Hightstown Fire, East Windsor Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Central from Chief 51.
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Chief 51.
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Now, we have a pole number when you're ready.
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Yes
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(number withheld) Hotel Whiskey
00:18
Okay, (number withheld) Hotel Whiskey Yeah,
00:24
you can let the power company know primary and secondary down
00:31
primary and secondary wires down
00:46
Can you do a call back and see if we can get another address?
00:55
Be off of the patient assist.
01:02
E501 central.
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3.50% percent.
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(number withheld), Princess.
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(number withheld), Princess.
01:30
Are we new command from Central?
01:37
No, that's right.
01:39
Okay, got in contact with PSE&G.
01:42
They say that they were there last night.
01:44
Nothing is energized at the moment as there's a blown fuse that they cannot get access.
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They're requesting that you or another flight waits on scene
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so they can have access to the property to make the issue.
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Then we're out.
01:59
We'll stand by, thank you.
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Mercer County, NJ
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