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Recool truck driver brings down Thunder Bay Hydro lines

In what a resident says is the second incident in a year, a truck pulled down some hydro lines in the Murphy Avenue/Rosslyn Road area on Wednesday morning, leaving about 30 customers without power.

Local homeowner says this is the second incident in the past year

A Thunder Bay Hydro worker photographs the scene where a Recool recycling truck brought down hydro lines on Murphy Avenue in Thunder Bay. (Adam Burns/CBC)

Thunder Bay Hydro says about 30 people on Murphy Avenue, Martin Avenue and Ponderosa Drive were without power for much of the day Wednesday, after a truck brought down hydro lines in the area.

The driver had to remain in the truck while Thunder Bay Hydro shut down power to the lines.

People at the scene said the truck was backing out of a driveway when it hooked the overhead phone lines, bringing them down on top of the vehicle. The hydro lines and a hydro pole were also brought down.

Local homeowner Danny Peterson says it's fortunate the driver knew enough to stay inside the vehicle. (Adam Burns/CBC)

Wires 'too low'

Area homeowner Danny Peterson told CBC News this is isn't the first such incident.

"Last year we had the same problem," said Peterson.

"A neighbourhood truck driver kept hitting our cables. [We] never understood what was going on .... Then one day, finally, driving by, he pulled the cables down. The cables were too low to begin with."

Peterson said it's fortunate the driver knew enough to stay inside the vehicle after the Wednesday morning incident.

The driver of the Recool recycling truck was stuck inside her vehicle for about an hour, but eventually got out unharmed.

The incident occurred near Rosslyn Road.