Severe Arcing, Explosions at Com Ed Substation Near High Tension Lines, Oakton St And Bonnie Ln, Elk Grove Village

#ad▼

VIDEO: ComEd Substation arcing with explosion at Oakton Street and Bonnie Lane, Elk Grove Village.

Elk Grove Village police and firefighter/paramedics responded about 6:45 PM Sunday to multiple reports of sever electrical arcing near high-tension lines at Oakton Street and Bonnie Lane, Elk Grove Village, IL. Police and firefighter/paramedics received a report from firefighters at Elk Grove Village Fire Station 8 that severe arcing was occurring across the street from the fire station at Oakton Street and Bonnie Lane.
Firefighters soon realized that the Com Ed substation was arcing — possibly at a feeder line to the high-tension lines above.

Several people also called in reports of the arcing, and were concerned about their safety in apartments just southwest of the Com Ed substation where there was arcing and electrical explosions. Police reported no power lines were down and the hazard was confined to the Com Ed facility near Oakton Street and Bonnie Lane.

The arcing continued non-stop until about 7:38 p.m. when there was a final explosion.

A few power fluctuations occurred at about 6:45 p.m. at the beginning of the incident, and a few activated burglar and/or fire alarms occurred at about 6:45 p.m. There are no known power outages active in Elk Grove Village as of 8:25 p.m. Com Ed expected to be working on the substation through the night.

Firefighters left the scene about 8:30 p.m. with Com Ed on the scene. Com Ed was already aware of the incident via remote monitoring of the substation.

Several people stopped their vehicles to watch the arcing.

LIVE TRAFFIC MAP of area of arcing and explosion at a Com Ed substation in Elk Grove Village …


View Larger Map


View Larger Map
“A” marker is Elk Grove Village Fire Station 8.

Stay informed with news from The Cardinal’s Emergencies Behind the Scenes Facebook page — Facebook.com/CardinalEmergencies. Includes links to favorite public safety and emergency rescuers and product manufacturers and safety companies that have facebook pages. Submit your pictures or just stay up-to-date on with fire, rescue, EMS and police photo galleries. Please add your public safety photo to the wall album — go direct to the Arlington Cardinal Emergencies Behind the Scenes photos. For a list of all of The Cardinal Facebook fan pages, go to Arlingtoncardinal.com/about/facebook …

Search Amazon …

Search for products sold on Amazon:

Arlingtoncardinal.com is an Amazon Associate website, which means that a small percentage of your purchases gets paid to Arlingtoncardinal.com at no extra cost to you. When you use the search boxes above, any Amazon banner ad, or any product associated with an Amazon banner on this website, you help pay expenses related to maintaining Arlingtoncardinal.com and creating new services and ideas for a resourceful website. See more info at Arlingtoncardinal.com/AdDisclosure