Roof blown off school after downed power lines fire, Park City MT
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to downed power lines near Park Road. Later, part of the gym roof at a nearby school was blown off by strong winds. Additional firefighters were sent to control traffic and assist at the school.
Audio|Heard on: Stillwater County Emergency Services
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04:30
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch Park C-fire.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:05
You show Command 51 in-rout and Rout supports with Park Road to downed power lines.
00:11
I copy Command 51 in-rout to supportment.
00:58
I'm going to be.
01:30
3212, sit bench.
01:33
Go ahead.
01:34
Are you able to leave fire units blocking where you are currently at and head up to the school there? Gym roof just blew off and they are requesting traffic control around the school.
01:51
I copy ahead that way in just a second.
01:54
Copy.
02:32
There's back to 12.
02:37
There's nobody on the north side of this down power line.
02:41
I'm going to have to stay here until the fire unit gets here to take my place.
02:49
I copy, he should not be far out at all.
02:51
Thanks.
02:54
I don't know.
03:46
Thank you.
04:05
Dispatch Park be fired.
04:11
On City Fire.
04:13
Yeah, I just want to make you aware we do have more firemen en route to the station for whatever else over there at the school if we need it.
04:24
Hi, copy. Can you possibly go ahead and send one?
04:29
Yep.
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Location mentioned:
2nd Ave SW, Park City, MT 59063
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