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anon-o498 Guest
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Posted: Sun, Nov 11 2012, 8:43 am EST Post subject: Power outage early Sunday morning? |
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Out power went out early this morning. We heard sirens. Anyone know what happened and where? |
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anon-410s Guest
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Posted: Sun, Nov 11 2012, 10:46 am EST Post subject: Re: Power outage early Sunday morning? |
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Who's power is out? |
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anon-011q Guest
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Posted: Sun, Nov 11 2012, 1:18 pm EST Post subject: Re: Power outage early Sunday morning? |
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It happened around 4am. Most people probably won't notice until they check the clock on some household devices (e.g., microwave oven, oven, HDTV, etc.). |
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guest 12345-82ns Guest
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Posted: Sun, Nov 11 2012, 2:13 pm EST Post subject: Re: Power outage early Sunday morning? |
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Yes around 4 this morning went out just for a little bit, back on again and then again it went out for a short time again. We also heard sirens shortly afterwards. |
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Posted: Tue, Nov 13 2012, 10:14 am EST Post subject: Re: Power outage early Sunday morning? |
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Station 48 was dispatched at about 0430 Sunday morning for a reported motor vehicle accident with a vehicle on fire. The vehicle had struck a utility pole, causing a brief power outage to Cranbury residents, and came to rest in the middle of Rt. 130 cathcing fire. The driver was able to remove himself from the vehicle and was transported to an area hospital. Engine 48-1 arrived and quickly extiguished the fire, standing by until it could be removed from the highway. Two additional calls were recieved for fire alarms due to the power outage, one covered by Station 42. Power was quickly restored by PSE&G. |
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HAPPYHARRY
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Posted: Tue, Nov 13 2012, 10:49 am EST Post subject: Re: Power outage early Sunday morning? |
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The pole that was hit was about a half mile south on rt 130 of Old Trenton road. You would think the last thing we need now is having people take out poles! |
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