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Large Manhole Causing Flooding
N Chestnut Ave & E Nees Ave
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Summary
- A damaged manhole cover at the intersection of N Chestnut Ave and E Nees Ave in Fresno created a traffic hazard, with water levels rising to 2-3 feet. The cover was temporarily secured, but a replacement is needed.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at N Chestnut Ave & E Nees Ave.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at N Chestnut Ave & E Nees Ave.
Video shows the scene.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at N Chestnut Ave & E Nees Ave.
Video shows the scene.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at N Chestnut Ave & E Nees Ave.
Video shows the scene.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at N Chestnut Ave & E Nees Ave.
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FPD Northeast · Apr 21, 5:40PM · 0:31
Because the manhole cover is actually broken, it's split. We got it on temporarily, but they'll have to come out here and provide us a new manhole cover. Copy. You may have been advised in regards to the call? Check, thanks. 404. 404? Regarding that Teague and, I think that's a Boyd call, can you go check for a...
FPD Northeast · Apr 21, 5:40PM · 0:17
4 Baker 20. Go ahead. Can you also advise 1100 that Nees and Cedar is flooded? Probably about 2-3 feet of water. Copy.
FPD Northeast · Apr 21, 4:54PM · 0:11
For the one broadcasting a traffic hazard, Chestnut and Nees will be for a large manhole right at the intersection. Have received several callers. 1100 is being advised.
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