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Downed power lines and tree block Duncan Avenue in RockfordRockford IL

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Duncan Ave, Rockford, IL 61108

Fire crews responded to downed power lines and a fallen tree blocking near Duncan Avenue in Rockford. The area was secured with caution tape and barricades were requested to block off the street. There was no active fire, no live electrical wires, and no injuries reported. The scene is safe and crews are preparing to leave.

Audio|Source: Rockford Fire Department
03:55
Transcript:
00:00
Rockford Fire, Ladder 5 is on scene.
00:03
Is the CD same incident that Engine 11 is on?
00:11
Yes, you are replacing them.
00:15
Yeah, for Engine 11 from Ladder 5, do you guys want us to come around the block so that we're on the south side where you are?
00:27
Either side works, letter 5.
00:35
Engine 11 from ladder 5, do you guys have tape on that side of the inner side, or on that side of the fallen tree as well?
00:48
That's ladder 5-11 negative, we do not.
00:54
Tad 4.
01:00
That at one, Rockford, dare I ask for an ETA for comment.
01:09
You will be there for a while, I apologize.
01:16
Rock or fire to any of the crew is sitting on wires down, can any of these use barricades to release you guys?
01:28
I have fired a ladder one.
01:35
Go ahead for ladder one.
01:39
Ladder one, can we get barricades for this that if we get the barricades then you guys can be released or do you guys have to sit on that?
01:57
We could possibly be released with barricades that goes across the sidewalk into the yard, which might be an issue.
02:06
All right, 10-4[1].
02:12
And then the same thing for engine 6, engine 1, and ladder 5.
02:16
Can barricades be used for any of these to block off any hazards?
02:23
10-4[1], ladder 5.
02:25
Duncan Avenue was barricaded, we could be released.
02:28
The ladder 5, you said there's already barricades there?
02:35
Negative. If we can barricade, if we can barricade, if we can barricade Duncan Avenue, we can be available.
02:44
10-4[1], I will work on that.
02:46
Engine 1, how about you?
02:49
Barricades will be fine.
02:53
And engine 6, what about you guys?
02:59
10-4[1], we could be freed up when barricades come.
03:03
There's a couple layers now and nothing to actively arcing.
03:07
10-4[1], I'll work on barricades for all of these guys.
03:12
Tempore, thank you.
03:20
Ladder 2, respond to medical alarm at near 7th Street.
03:34
Rockford Fire from Ladder 5.
03:38
Ladder 5, go ahead.
03:42
Yeah, the scene is secure.
03:43
There are no arcing wires.
03:45
The wires that are down are disconnected from the pole.
03:48
We have the street taped off with caution tapes.
03:52
Some barricades would be beneficial.
03:54
We are going available.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative

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Duncan Ave, Rockford, IL 61108

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