Tree on low wires blocks Cold Bottom Road
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Baltimore MD Fire-Tac Group Calls
02:11
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Car 47.
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Car 47.
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Good afternoon, ma'am.
00:06
Just checking.
00:07
I haven't been watching.
00:08
Did you get a call in for a tree down on low voltage wires in the (number withheld) block of Cold Bottom Road?
00:16
Uh, no, sir, not yet.
00:19
I can draw one up if you like.
00:23
I figure maybe I could maybe the gravel should have come across as an engine run.
00:28
I can get you a pole number, et cetera.
00:34
Okay, can you give me the address again?
00:41
Yeah, I apologize.
00:42
Stand by.
00:44
Okay.
00:46
It's (number withheld) Cold Bottom Road, just past there.
00:51
To be between Yoho and York.
01:00
Okay, (number withheld) Cold Bottom Road.
01:04
And do you want me to get an engine started?
01:09
It's Verizon, it's Verizon pole number 63, BV.
01:15
Sixty-three,
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just past that, the coal bottom road itself is actually blocked off.
01:21
There doesn't appear to be a hazard.
01:22
There is no fire, et cetera.
01:24
It appears just for us and coax cable.
01:30
Okay, um, all right.
01:33
Well, if I don't start an engine, do you want me to start police to help block until Verizon gets out there, or it's up to you?
01:43
Yes, ma'am.
01:44
I'm POV, so I'm not blocking anything.
01:46
I think PD should probably throw a couple flares.
01:49
There's no power lines involved.
01:53
Okay.
01:54
To make sure you do not want a, you don't want an engine out there, correct? I'm sorry.
02:02
No worries, ma'am.
02:03
No, I don't believe one is necessary.
02:04
Like I said, it's low voltage, coax cable.
02:08
Okay, sounds good.
02:10
I'll get police started.