Crime & Safety
Power Lines Set Trees On Fire In DC (Video)
D.C. firefighters and the power company had to deal with some burning power lines on Monday.
WASHINGTON, DC — The fierce storms that rolled through the District Monday evening caused some serious problems, including downed power lines in a neighborhood that set trees on fire (video embedded below).
Firefighters responded to the 4400 block of Garrison Street NW along with workers from Pepco in an attempt to de-energize power lines that had come down and set nearby trees on fire.
Less than 15 minutes later, D.C. Fire and EMS reported that the power lines had been de-energized by Pepco, allowing firefighters to attack and extinguish the fire.
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#DCsBravest on scene with power lines burning in rear 4400 block Garrison St. NW. .@PepcoConnect on scene attempting to de-energize. Once done, we can extinguish. pic.twitter.com/FapCuLbjlF
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) July 23, 2019
Burning wires rear 4400 Garrison St NW have been de-energized by @PepcoConnect and #DCsBravest are in process of extinguishing the fire. pic.twitter.com/ezql4YJvUQ
— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) July 23, 2019
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