Line dragged across street causes concern in Valley Center, Valley Center KS
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A line was dragged across the street near 85th and Broadway in Valley Center. A caller drove over the line and pulled it further. Fire department responded and found no hazard, but police were requested to check the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
After the squad day two, the caller's appointment there is a...
00:05
On 85th between I-135 and Broadway.
00:08
They have been dragging line across the streets and now the caller ran over one and dragged the line even further.
00:18
104 World Team.
00:24
Valley Center Fire to assist on the lines down near City Fifth Street North.
00:38
Valley Center Fire.
00:39
To assist, 1-32 on the lines down, near City 5th Street North.
00:45
To assist, 1-3-2 for lines down, call, Valley Center Fire Air, Map pages 55-57.
00:53
I'm Valley Center Fire.
01:23
Block 32 from Valley Center Fire on OVs.
01:30
Go ahead. Do you need this on that lines down?
01:40
Negative. I was just getting on to release you.
01:42
We're going to be no hazard here.
01:44
You can go available.
01:48
Ten-four.
01:50
It's from Valley Center Fire.
01:51
You can clear us off the lines down near 85th and Broadway.
01:58
Ten more.
02:04
Option spot there, too.
02:08
Go ahead, sir.
02:11
There's no public hazard here, but calling party definitely wants PD here.
02:16
I believe you still have PD en route, correct?
02:21
Yeah, Park City, 83 is in route right now.
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Location mentioned:
E 85th St N & N Broadway St, Valley Center, KS 67147
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