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Minor injuries in crash on Hawthorne Road that led to power outage

Hydro Ottawa crews repair a damaged hydro pole on Hawthorne Road after a driver hit it early Sunday morning. June 4, 2023. (Shaun Vardon/CTV News Ottawa) Hydro Ottawa crews repair a damaged hydro pole on Hawthorne Road after a driver hit it early Sunday morning. June 4, 2023. (Shaun Vardon/CTV News Ottawa)
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A driver suffered minor injuries in crash on Hawthorne Road early Sunday that led to a power outage later in the morning.

Ottawa paramedics say the driver, a 36-year-old man, hit a hydro pole on Hawthorne near Hunt Club just before 4 a.m.

The driver was taken to hospital in stable condition.

At around 9:15 a.m., Hydro Ottawa reported a power outage affecting more than 7,200 customers in several neighbourhoods in southeast Ottawa.

Hydro Ottawa said in an automated email that it was a forced outage for emergency repairs. Spokesperson Josée Larocque confirmed to CTV News Ottawa that crews had to switch power off briefly to perform repairs on the damaged pole on Hawthorne Road.

Hawthorne Road is closed between Hunt Club Road and Whyte Side Road while crews fix the damaged pole.

Power was restored to affected customers within half an hour as they were switched to a different generating station while workers completed the repairs.

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