Date: Fri 24-Jan-1997
Date: Fri 24-Jan-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
police-dump-truck-power-outage
Full Text:
Snagged! Dump Truck Knocks Out Power To 236 w/ cut
B Y A NDREW G OROSKO
While on a construction project on the frigid afternoon of Friday, January 17,
a workman driving a large dump truck tangled with some overhead electrical
wires, knocking out power to 236 electric customers near the intersection of
Church Hill Road and Queen Street.
It took more than 9« hours before all the affected homes and businesses had
their power restored.
At about 3:40 pm, trucker Mark G. Bothwell, 27, of Darien, pulled out onto
Church Hill Road from the vacant lot adjacent to the corner of Church Hill
Road and Queen Street, but the long dumper body on the 1987 Autocar dump truck
he was driving had been left extended upward.
The extended dumper body snagged some overhead lines, snapping a utility pole.
The top section of the snapped wooden pole, complete with crossarms, then hung
suspended in a mass of cables between the overhead lines and the truck. A
small utility pole tent used for telephone cable work in winter weather was
caught amid the tangle of cables.
Police, fire, power and telephone crews responded to the scene to secure the
area and make repairs in the frigid winter weather.
A Northeast Utilities spokeswoman said that 236 of its customers lost power in
the area at 3:41 pm; 156 of those customers had their electrical power back by
7:16 pm. All remaining customers had their power restored by 1:15 am on
Saturday.
The pole that was snapped in the accident is owned by the Southern New England
Telephone Company. Restoration of electrical service was delayed by the need
to reset the pole.
The dump truck is owned by FGB Construction of Darien.
Neither Bothwell nor anyone else was injured in the incident, police said.
While repairs were underway, police detoured traffic away from the section of
Church Hill Road between Queen Street and the Main Street flagpole.
Police issued Bothwell an infractions summons on charges of driving an
overheight vehicle, failure to carry a commercial driver's license, and not
displaying a truck tax stamp.
