Vehicle collision with downed power lines and fire at 29th and Mulvane, Topeka KS
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A vehicle collided at 29th and Mulvane, causing power lines to fall and trees to catch fire. The vehicle overturned. Multiple fire units and emergency medical services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Topeka and Shawnee County Fire Departments
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
29th and Mulvane for a vehicle collision, power lines are down, trees reported on fire.
00:07
Engine 10, truck 10,
00:09
and the rescue, 29th and Mulvane, for a car versus pole,
00:13
vehicles rolled over, power lines are down on the vehicle and trees are on fire.
00:20
Respond on Pinoffs 2,030.
00:31
Engine 10 is on scene, car on its side, power lines are down.
00:36
Engine 10 will be on Frenchman.
00:48
Check 10 on scene.
01:02
Indiesk.
01:08
DIPD en route.
01:09
Sorry, you see.
01:11
We got Sheriff and Rout over there.
01:15
We're going to go block off.
01:17
The power lines are across the road.
01:19
You're fine.
01:20
Everything was notified.
01:27
NAMR 109.
01:35
AMR 109.
01:39
Do we know if the power lines are blocking 29th or Mulvane? I just want to know what we're driving into.
01:49
Talk to your name on 1.9.
01:53
Where did I go?
01:55
Where are you guys coming from?
01:58
Headed east on 29th.
02:05
If you just come up behind us, you'll have access to our patients.
02:12
I don't even know if we have a triage yet.
02:15
Copy, I just wanted you to execute it.
02:18
Thank you.
02:26
Truck turn to Dispatch.
02:33
Can we get traffic control on 29th just west in the rain for this location?
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Location mentioned:
SW 29th St & SW Mulvane St, Topeka, KS 66611
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