Vehicle collision near West Shore Rd damages utility wire, Warwick RI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and police units responded to a motor vehicle accident near West Shore Road. Initial reports suggested possible wires down on the vehicle. Upon investigation, no wires were involved, but a tension wire on a nearby utility pole was slightly damaged. All vehicle occupants were safely out, and utility personnel were notified.
Audio|Heard on: Kent RI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine 4, rescue 1.
00:03
Engine 4, Rescue 1 in the area near West Shore Road.
00:08
Meet the police for a motor vehicle accident.
00:10
Possibly wires down on the vehicle.
00:14
Engine 4, Rescue 1 near West Shore Road, meet the police for a motorcycle accident.
00:21
Report of possible wires down on the car.
00:24
Time out will be 803.
00:26
As you report on scene,
00:28
There's a car in the front lawn on some rock.
00:31
All occupants appear out of the vehicle.
00:32
Police are on scene.
00:35
806 Engine 4.
00:38
Engine four to fire alarm.
00:41
Go ahead, engine four.
00:44
There are no wires involved in the collision.
00:47
Could you please notify Rhode Island Energy that the tension wire attached to pole 166 was slightly damaged? That's pole 166.
00:57
Received, tension wire attached to pole 166 slightly damaged.
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Location mentioned:
W Shore Rd, Warwick, RI 02889
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