Low-hanging Verizon service wire reported on Westwood Avenue, Hampton VA
A Verizon service wire was reported hanging low near Westwood Avenue, creating a hazard. Emergency responders noted the wire was hanging about nine inches above the ground, affecting vehicle passage. Verizon was requested to repair the line to prevent unsafe conditions.
Audio|Source: Hampton Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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All right one respond priority to wire down near Westwood Avenue
00:14
Call out one respond priority to a wire down near Westwood Avenue in District 1 off the new Bernice Avenue at West Bend
00:29
So far, Rock, is that important with me.
00:32
EMS feed a lot of four to be advised.
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I'm coming from station, can't.
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So don't delay transport for me to get there if you guys have her off.
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Claire, we're working on getting station loaded right now into the back of the truck.
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Squad one.
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Squad one.
00:56
You're responding to low-hanging wire, trash trucks had to drive on the other side of the street. You have hanging about nine feet off the, nine inches off the ground.
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Medic 9 respond prior to a medical alarm estimation at near Glenrock Drive.
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Medic 9, respond priority to a medical alarm at near Glenrock Drive.
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District 9 across the price over.
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District 9.
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Medic 9, you're responding to GPS medical pendant.
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Ms. 2 is unseen.
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(name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld).
01:49
The clock ones are right.
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One. Cloud one.
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Club one happens.
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Flood one.
02:04
Yes, ma'am.
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It's a service drop to near Westwood.
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It is hanging low.
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I got a pole number.
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Need a Verizon to come out as one of their lines.
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Pole number is November Oscar (number withheld).
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They just need to tighten it up so it's not hanging low in the street.
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You can show us available.
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