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Driver trapped as utility pole falls across E Madison in burst of stormy wind — UPDATE

A transformer reportedly exploded and a utility pole toppled onto a nearby building, blocking 29th at Madison, and trapping a driver in a pickup truck in a burst of windy, stormy weather Tuesday afternoon.

Seattle Fire was called to the scene of the downed Seattle City Light pole around 1:45 PM. A truck trapped by the wires was reportedly occupied and emergency crews were working to make the area safe for rescue. UPDATE: Seattle Fire reports that the driver was uninjured in the incident.

We do not have information on the building damaged in the 2900 block E Madison incident. Responders were checking the building to make sure nobody was injured by the falling debris. The building’s address is listed as the Arboretum Professional Center, a facility with offices for psychologists, psychiatrists, and mental health professionals.

E Madison was fully blocked to traffic during the response.

There were no immediate widespread outages reported in the area on a day when City Light was already handling multiple service disruptions around the city involving more than 3,000 customers.

UPDATE 3:15 PM: Seattle City Light now reports around 4,000 customers without power east of Capitol Hill as of just after 3 PM:

The National Weather Service issued “a special weather statement” for the Seattle area only minutes before the incident warning of 40 MPH wind and hail.

 

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