Vehicle accident with power lines arcing near intersection, Ormond Beach FL
Fire and emergency medical services responded to a two-vehicle accident near Dunn Avenue and Hatteman Street in Ormond Beach. No medical emergency was needed as all occupants were able to walk. Power lines near the vehicle were arcing, so the power company was contacted to address the hazard and avoid further damage.
Audio|Source: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 4 is on a place of engine 5.
00:03
Not emergency motor vehicle accident, the intersection of Dunn Avenue and Hatteman Street.
00:07
Engine 4, select text 6.
00:10
How about something before?
00:14
Thank you much.
00:16
Thank you.
00:18
6.1 is Central.
00:21
Okay.
00:23
Can you log me out? My computer?
00:25
It's frozen.
00:34
Can you advise what time we call? We call the Ross.
00:48
So it's called at 714.
00:54
Copy, thank you.
00:56
Okay.
00:58
Yeah,
00:59
yep.
01:00
Through the thermal suite of the location, nothing found.
01:04
Seems been released to the property manager.
01:07
We're going to attend the service.
01:10
Engine 41 year on vehicle, Central Engine 14, can you advise? Do you want the grid shutdown that's going to shut off thousands of people's power?
01:24
Stay by.
01:26
It could also affect every traffic like nearby.
01:30
Does the tower company have an ETA?
01:38
They're already on the way, that's 30 minutes.
01:47
Leave it on for now.
02:01
Engine 71, emergency smoke odor and structure 300 Herbert Street,
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North Dakota, Lafayette and Orange.
02:17
Engine 71 select attack 7,
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turn out of 178.
02:28
The engine boards arriving on scene.
02:30
Two vehicle, seems like a keep-one style accident.
02:34
Looks like everyone's out in ambulatory will be investigated.
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Ormond Beach, FL
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