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Thieves cut down two BC Hydro power poles in Surrey; RCMP investigating

WATCH: BC Hydro is asking for the public’s help after thieves in Surrey cut down two power poles, stripping the transformers of their copper. Ted Chernecki reports – Aug 30, 2016

BC Hydro is working with the RCMP on investigating two power poles being cut down with chainsaws in Surrey on Sunday.

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The power company said thieves risked death or serious injury when they cut down the power poles on two separate properties to strip the transformers of copper.

Metal theft is a huge concern for BC Hydro, as it’s a crime that impacts the safety of the public and the company’s employees – as well as having an effect on the electrical system.

In one case, the electrical equipment attached to the power pole was de-energized. However the other pole’s equipment was energized and the power line had 25,000 volts of electricity running through it when it was brought down, causing a grass fire.

BC Hydro wold like to remind the public that a person should never assume any electrical equipment is de-energized and if anyone sees a downed power line to treat it as an emergency, stand back and call 9-1-1 immediately.

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