Reporter down this steep hill just north of ross. Where thequirrels look for food, sits this old wooden power pole. Its a potential disaster. We have been dodged it. In the 15 years hes lived here that poll and wildlife have teamed up to spark five grass fires. The squirrels climate up on the wires. Jumps from one wire to the next and are getting lek electrocuted. Hitting the ground and creating fires. He lives directly above the pole. He keeps a heavy duty garden hose handy fo fight the flames while waiting for firefighters. It would take one unlucky tyke to burn this building down. Pg e gave this statement to us. It reads in part. We plan on replacing the pole. Additionally all vertical conductors and connections will be covered when we replace the pole. This will help prevent faults from animal contact. Officials and residence have been told the new pole should be in place later this month. We have done as much as we can. What we need is pg e to follow through on the promise. More t
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