Power outage with loud boom near Cameron Ct, Monroe NC


Fire department responded to a loud boom near Cameron Court. The issue was a power outage likely caused by a transformer problem. There was no fire found. The power company and city electric were notified and all units were cancelled.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
CCOM, engine one.
00:03
Engine 1.
00:06
Engine 1 will be in the area, tend to locate. Do you have any house numbers for caller?
00:16
She was near Cameron Court.
00:25
Seecombe engine 1.
00:29
Engine 1.
00:30
You can cancel all of the units. It looks like it's going to be a power issue.
00:35
10-4[1].
00:38
All other units can cancel for engine 1.
00:46
Point case there.
00:50
104.
00:54
Ryan was available.
00:56
Ten Fort.
01:03
Command, seek out. Go ahead, seek out.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:23
As requested, update on traffic,
01:26
power companies advise and no ETA on their end.
01:30
That's being handled by Duke and this is a private contractor.
01:36
10-4[1], so the private contractors advise them we need to contact Duke for help with the traffic?
01:43
No ma'am, they've already contacted, they're just not giving any ETAs at this time.
01:48
Ten-four, I copy, thank you.
01:51
Thank you. Thank you.
01:53
You'll take out of the tail what's going to be available. Tenforth.
02:04
See on the engine one.
02:07
Engine one.
02:12
Will you notify the city electric, spoke with the homeowner,
02:15
said they heard a loud boom.
02:17
We think it's probably going to be a transformer.
02:20
Ten-four, we've already contacted them.
02:24
Thank you. You can show engine one clear.
02:27
Ten-four.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Near Cameron Ct, Monroe, NC 28112
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