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Downed electrical wire blocks road near Anderson Hill Road, Port Orchard WA
A downed electrical wire stretched about 300 to 400 feet across the road near Anderson Hill Road in Port Orchard. The fire department investigated and found it was not a high-tension line and posed no immediate danger.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
I have one wire now.
00:03
Does not appear to be high-tension line? It's going to be in front of near Anderson Hill Road, Andrews Middle.
00:11
On scene, one wire down.
00:13
Doesn't seem to be a high tension line, near Anderson Hill Road, investigating at 12-time.
00:20
All right-time. Hello, the city,
00:24
sir.
00:32
All right-time.
00:35
David-77-169, David.
00:40
Reggie, Tomlin.
00:45
Also, extend that airplane.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:50
Red 2005, Dodgeram, 1500, (number withheld), (name withheld), and (name withheld), Timberland on me.
00:57
Thank you. Thank you.
01:04
All right.
01:12
Sincom.
01:14
Sending phone call for a fraud matter progress here on Palm Lane.
01:18
Nora 113, Sikumi, people hand to ask me that.
01:22
Nora 113, 1212.
01:30
6-5-47.
01:33
Go ahead.
01:36
I believe the detail on Reagan might be related to a case I already have.
01:40
I can take that one.
01:43
Copy. 3-1.
01:46
Engine 31.
01:49
It's going to get down in the cop-wire.
01:51
It's no hazard.
01:52
It's down across roadway.
01:53
It's about 3, 400 feet worth.
01:56
Origination point, poll number 619,
02:00
(number withheld).
02:04
31's available.
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Location mentioned:
Anderson Hill Rd SW, Port Orchard, WA 98367
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