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FARMINGTON — A power transformer blew near Hannaford’s on routes 2 and 4 Tuesday afternoon, dropping a power line across two tractor-trailers.
There were no injuries and no damage to the rigs, Farmington police officer Stephen Gould said.
Central Maine Power crew worked on the line, which fell just shy of the traffic lights in front of Hannaford’s. Members of Farmington Fire and Rescue helped with traffic, as did Franklin County Sheriff Scott Nichols and a couple deputies, Nichols said.
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A power transformer blew, bringing a power line down across two tractor trailers Tuesday afternoon in front of Hannaford’s in Farmington. Traffic slowed on busy Routes 2 and 4 while a CMP crew worked on the wire.
A power transformer blew in front of Hannaford’s in Farmington on Tuesday afternoon, dropping a power line across two tractor-trailers. Traffic slowed on routes 2 and 4 while a CMP crew repaired the damage.
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