Arcing reported on high-voltage line near Vanderbilt Ln, Redondo Beach CA


Residents near Vanderbilt Ln reported seeing arcing from a high-voltage power line and experiencing dimming lights in their apartments. Fire crews confirmed no active arcing or sparking and requested the power company to respond. No fire or injuries occurred.
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Transcript:
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Right on, no, 862 is on scene near Vanderbilt Ln in the area to locate.
00:07
Do we have an RP?
00:12
Engine 6-2, informed.
00:15
We'll recall the RP.
00:26
Engine, 96, Rescue,
00:30
96, BLS 96, Fall or Back Injury,
00:35
21507, Pawthorn Boulevard, Cosure, Apartment, 2111, 11, map page 135.
00:48
I'm a fire engine 6-2. Attempted to call the RP back voice outreach.
00:54
All right.
01:01
RP is located in Apartment 3 near Vanderbilt Ln.
01:09
I copy that, we made contact instead of they saw some arching from a high-voltage line.
01:17
They said they did also have problems with electricity inside the residents.
01:21
I have a poll number and if you could get a petition notification to respond out, all high-volts lines are intact and there is no current parking or sparking at this time.
01:35
104, what's the full number?
01:41
921-9-2-9-E-is in Edward.
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10-4[1]. 8-6-2.
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Engine 6-2.
02:04
If you could have Edison respond out. We're going to go available.
02:08
The residents were stating that they were having some dimming inside their units of the apartment building adjacent to 2020.
02:18
You can show us available.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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