Tree and Power Lines Down Over Car
Sherwood Park, Cobbs Creek, Philadelphia
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- Firefighters are responding to a fallen tree and power lines that have blocked a road and landed on a car. No injuries have been reported.
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Firefighters are assessing the fallen tree that blocks the road.
Incident reported at Sherwood Park.
A Citizen user shows video of firefighters on scene near a large tree and power lines that have fallen onto a car.
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Firefighters are assessing the fallen tree that blocks the road.
Incident reported at Sherwood Park.
A Citizen user shows video of firefighters on scene near a large tree and power lines that have fallen onto a car.
This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.
Firefighters are assessing the fallen tree that blocks the road.
Incident reported at Sherwood Park.
A Citizen user shows video of firefighters on scene near a large tree and power lines that have fallen onto a car.
This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.
Firefighters are assessing the fallen tree that blocks the road.
Incident reported at Sherwood Park.
A Citizen user shows video of firefighters on scene near a large tree and power lines that have fallen onto a car.
This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.
Firefighters are assessing the fallen tree that blocks the road.
Incident reported at Sherwood Park.
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They were rescued from the car.
@Stephie6039 I’ve been calling and reporting to 311 for the past 3 years about those trees in park dying. Now the trolley lines are down for the 34! The two passengers were rescued, but now the G is stuck because it hit the wires.
Mayor fault
I don't like the mayor AT ALL But us not knowing it had potential to be a microburst (which is what we all experienced) is trumps fault for cutting 1.5 billion from NOAA, Dodge cutting 880 NOAA employees and The administration directed NOAA to restructure its next-generation geostationary satellite program, GeoXO, which acts as the primary "eye in the sky" for detecting severe weather. To cut costs, the administration ordered the cancellation of three out of five advanced instruments originally slated for development: This included cancelling The lightning mapper (LMX), The Atmospheric Composition Instrument (ACX) and The Ocean Color Instrument (OCX)
You’re welcome. I’ll let you know when they’re out of the car.
They were rescued from the car.
@Stephie6039 I’ve been calling and reporting to 311 for the past 3 years about those trees in park dying. Now the trolley lines are down for the 34! The two passengers were rescued, but now the G is stuck because it hit the wires.
Mayor fault
I don't like the mayor AT ALL But us not knowing it had potential to be a microburst (which is what we all experienced) is trumps fault for cutting 1.5 billion from NOAA, Dodge cutting 880 NOAA employees and The administration directed NOAA to restructure its next-generation geostationary satellite program, GeoXO, which acts as the primary "eye in the sky" for detecting severe weather. To cut costs, the administration ordered the cancellation of three out of five advanced instruments originally slated for development: This included cancelling The lightning mapper (LMX), The Atmospheric Composition Instrument (ACX) and The Ocean Color Instrument (OCX)
You’re welcome. I’ll let you know when they’re out of the car.
They were rescued from the car.
@Stephie6039 I’ve been calling and reporting to 311 for the past 3 years about those trees in park dying. Now the trolley lines are down for the 34! The two passengers were rescued, but now the G is stuck because it hit the wires.
Mayor fault
I don't like the mayor AT ALL But us not knowing it had potential to be a microburst (which is what we all experienced) is trumps fault for cutting 1.5 billion from NOAA, Dodge cutting 880 NOAA employees and The administration directed NOAA to restructure its next-generation geostationary satellite program, GeoXO, which acts as the primary "eye in the sky" for detecting severe weather. To cut costs, the administration ordered the cancellation of three out of five advanced instruments originally slated for development: This included cancelling The lightning mapper (LMX), The Atmospheric Composition Instrument (ACX) and The Ocean Color Instrument (OCX)
You’re welcome. I’ll let you know when they’re out of the car.
They were rescued from the car.
@Stephie6039 I’ve been calling and reporting to 311 for the past 3 years about those trees in park dying. Now the trolley lines are down for the 34! The two passengers were rescued, but now the G is stuck because it hit the wires.
Mayor fault
I don't like the mayor AT ALL But us not knowing it had potential to be a microburst (which is what we all experienced) is trumps fault for cutting 1.5 billion from NOAA, Dodge cutting 880 NOAA employees and The administration directed NOAA to restructure its next-generation geostationary satellite program, GeoXO, which acts as the primary "eye in the sky" for detecting severe weather. To cut costs, the administration ordered the cancellation of three out of five advanced instruments originally slated for development: This included cancelling The lightning mapper (LMX), The Atmospheric Composition Instrument (ACX) and The Ocean Color Instrument (OCX)
You’re welcome. I’ll let you know when they’re out of the car.
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They were rescued from the car.
@Stephie6039 I’ve been calling and reporting to 311 for the past 3 years about those trees in park dying. Now the trolley lines are down for the 34! The two passengers were rescued, but now the G is stuck because it hit the wires.
Mayor fault
I don't like the mayor AT ALL But us not knowing it had potential to be a microburst (which is what we all experienced) is trumps fault for cutting 1.5 billion from NOAA, Dodge cutting 880 NOAA employees and The administration directed NOAA to restructure its next-generation geostationary satellite program, GeoXO, which acts as the primary "eye in the sky" for detecting severe weather. To cut costs, the administration ordered the cancellation of three out of five advanced instruments originally slated for development: This included cancelling The lightning mapper (LMX), The Atmospheric Composition Instrument (ACX) and The Ocean Color Instrument (OCX)
You’re welcome. I’ll let you know when they’re out of the car.