Tree on fire touching power lines at Highland Avenue


Audio|Source: Monmouth County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
Yeah, stand by. We have an active flyer up top. It may have popped the transformer. Let me stand by for the address. Okay. Are you ready for a poll number, county? Go ahead. It's going to be BT 99101HV. And it's in front of... Highland Avenue. 92 Highland Avenue. (name withheld), thank you for that. No problem. Like you said, it looks like you popped a breaker. But we do have an active tree on fire and on high tension. Brissy, we have the power company on the phone now. Thank you, Cam. Fire north from 29, 600. Go ahead. You can put another run card for this building again. I'm going to see if it's in another zone. I'm going to have all my units respond and reduce rates back here. Thank you. 1777 Lump County. Go ahead. Yeah, now we're still live here. They can now pop the breakers school. 17-67. On North. 31760 and 31755 hitting the rearview, both minutes on board. Fire North, 1766, is going on location. I'll be soon on command. Can you get JCPL on a rush, please? 13, both next on board, 21, 26. We're trying our best. I have a second call on the screen as well for a C.O. alarm at 1.23-day Avenue. Do you have another clue at your station? We have to put out. Negative County Dispacks, 31-1 for that, please. 31-1-0-2. 17-6, or 17-7-6. Farsall, 32-75. 321-0. How are we responding? 3275. Ninety-eight in service. All right. 17-U-net? 47-2. All right. Small alarm is going to be Juliet Charlie, 1369, Mike Echo. We have a tree on the wires. 17. 16. 1666. 1776. 17.5-0. Very funny. Okay. Good. Grady to the C.O. alarm or to the wires?
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Location mentioned:
Near Highland Ave, Highlands, NJ 07732
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