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Russell Weller Emerald Thomas Patterson Emerald A storm-wracked tree (left) took out an electrical transformer on Alder Street between 14th and 15th avenues Thursday afternoon, disrupting power service in the West University neighborhood. Hard-hatted guards (below left) work against the gusting winds to secure University Street after a falling tree caused destruction. Storm continued from page 1A Sacred Heart Medical Center and McKenzie-Willamette Hospital both reported a handful of small injuries; McKenzie-Willamette lost main power and had to rely on back-up generators. Sacred Heart switched to the power generator after the build ing’s lights began to flicker. The wind snapped and uprooted thick tree trunks outside Deady Hall, the EMU and Pioneer Cemetery. A tree at the edge of cemetery, across University Street from McArthur Court, fell onto six parked cars and pinned a live power line to the ground. Alan Jackson, from University Crowd Management, said two of the cars under the tree had broken wind shields, and one truck directly under the tree looked to be bent in half. University student Gregory Abel, owner of the bent 1984 silver Mazda B-2000-SE5 truck, appeared to take the news in stride as he surveyed the damage. “That’s my truck. Was my truck,” he said. The downed line caused power surges in Mac Court, and mainte nance officials there didn’t try turn ing on the lights until 5:30 p.m. With the power line laying across the street and some cars, DPS blocked off University Street and only let people move cars on the Mac Court side of the street. Horner said DPS was waiting for the Eugene Water and Electric Board to shut off the power. But EWEB and the Eugene Police and Fire Departments were stretched thin responding to wind-related dam age in the West University neighbor hood and the Eugene-Springfield area. EWEB distribution planner Mel Taylor said five main transmission lines went down in the Eugene Springfield area, causing about 15 percent of the system to shut down,. but he expected 90 to 95 percent of EWEB customers would have their power restored by today. EPD spokeswoman Pam Alejandre said every member of the Rapid Re sponse Unit was dispatched to re ports of downed power lines, small fires and malfunctioning traffic lights. The storm, which hit just as many people left work, caused major traffic jams on roads and highways. A tree stuck a Lane Transit Dis trict bus at the corner of 13th Av enue and Pearl Street, but no in juries were reported. “There are road closures in every part of the community,” Alejandre said. “We’ve had hundreds of calls.” More than 500 calls were made to the 911 Communications Center throughout the evening to report storm-related damage, according to EPD. One of those campus calls came from the Aldersgate Quads at 1436 Alder St., where a tree broke apd smashed into the building’s: roof. Thomas Patterson Emerald “I got up to adjust the TV antenna, and boom,” Eugene resident Al Gay lord said. “We heard the crack of the electric line.” The tree knocked out power to most of the block, including the Chi Omega sorority house at 1461 Alder St. A fire officer on the scene said the tree tore off the facing from around the top of the apartment, but none of the buildings suffered structural damage. “My apartment is fine, except for some paint coming off the walls,” Gaylord said. “I’m amazed the win dow didn’t bust in.” Els(eyyhere on campiis1, ^ falling branch hit a student's leges the stu dent was crossing the EMU east lawn. Paramedics gave the student ice for the leg, and the student left the scene. A Klamath Hall lab experienced a power outage that briefly shut down an exhaust control system that keeps fumes from experiments from build ing up. “For all the stuff that went on, I think we were fortunate that more people weren’t hurt,” DPS Lt. Joan Saylor said. Emerald staff members Kara Cogswell, Hank Hager, Michael J. Kleckner, Eric Martin and Leon Tovey contributed reporting to this story. E-mail managing editor Jeremy Lang atjeremylang@dailyemerald.com. Duck Ians brave dismal conditions A downed power line caused by a fallen tree didn’t stop the Oregon women from taking the floor at McArthurCourt on Thursday. And it sure didn’t stop the4,830 in attendance from coming to the game. Despite having to block off a por tion of University Street, University officials were able accommodate fan parking near Mac Court. Event manager Vicki Strand said that donor and disabled parking were most affected by the fallen tree, but of more concern was opening up the street to traffic. With the power line down, she said power surges inside McArthur Court were also a concern. However, by game time, the most serious of problems had been fixed. The tree and power line have not been removed, but were not of enough concern to delay the game. Strand said the Eugene Water and Electric Board is expected to come in and remove the power line, but only af ter surrounding debris can be cleared. ~~~ Hank Hager Tbs National Weather Service predicts high pressure will build over the southern Willamette Valley on Friday, cutting off the showers. Friday — Showers decreasing in the afternoon, with partial clearing and a south wind up to 15 m ph. Hig hs near 50 and lows in the upper-30s are expected. @ RECYCLE whenever weekend per month minutes minutes 1 year contract * FREE roaming and long distance within united States * Some restrictions apply. 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