Sparking power lines reported at apartment complex, New Smyrna Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to reports of sparking power lines near Gorman Apartments in New Smyrna Beach. The incident involved possible hazardous conditions and was handled by Engine 50 and Medic 360.
Audio|Heard on: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 50, medic 360,
00:02
Hazardous materials, Gorman Apartments, near 10th Street.
00:06
Building K, apartment (number withheld) in New Smyrna Beach,
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Cross street of 10th Street.
00:11
Engine 50 select Tac 7, time out 2130.
00:20
Engine 50 Central.
00:23
Engine 50.
00:29
This is 0, go ahead.
00:32
Trying to read through the notes.
00:34
What exactly is the call type?
00:42
It's going to be sparking power lines.
00:50
I copy. Is hazardous materials just what they're calling the old hazardous conditions, I guess?
01:01
Roger, I'm gonna have.
01:02
I believe so.
01:05
I copy. We'll, uh, we'll pass it on.
01:08
You can show us en route.
01:10
Perfect.
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Location mentioned:
10th St, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
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