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Several offices and businesses in and around Birch Street and
MacArthur Boulevard suffered a power outage Monday afternoon for about an
hour following a switch failure in an underground vault, officials said.
Fire alarms went off at California National Bank in the 1300 block of
Dove Street about 3 p.m. after a building engineer saw smoke coming out
of an underground vault, said Edward Gallegos, dispatch shift supervisor.
“There was light smoke in the building and firefighters started to do
partial evacuation of the building,” he said.
Gallegos also said the Fire Department received calls from some people
who were trapped in an elevator in the building.
But once firefighters forced entry into the vault, they saw no
imminent danger and started getting people back into the building about
3:35 p.m., he said.
Edison engineers responded to the call and started making repairs
right away, spokesman Paul Klein said. He said 68 customers suffered from
the power outage that happened soon after the switch failed.
About eight Newport Beach police officers directed traffic at some of
the busy intersections for about an hour until power was restored,
officials said. But they said no collisions or incidents occurred.
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