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MOUNT VERNON - A dozen Mount Vernon residents called 911 on Sunday night saying they heard a loud bang, according to 911 calls obtained by Knox Pages.
Mount Vernon police officers were dispatched to the call areas at 8:15 p.m. Sunday, department spokesperson Matt Haver said.
A woman calling from North Mulberry Street seemed to tremble as she described a "Loud explosion." A man calling from West Curtis Street said it "Shook the hell out of our house," and a woman calling from East Burgess Street said she had retreated indoors, in case it was a gunshot.
AEP spokesperson Scott Fuller said that after looking through work reports from Sunday and Monday, he could not find any transformer-related calls from the Mount Vernon area.
Mount Vernon fire chief Chad Christopher added that his department had not received any calls concerning a blown transformer or a fallen wire.
"While several residents living near Pleasant Street Elementary called 911 about the noise on Sunday evening, principal Teresa Weaver said Monday that"she had heard nothing of a loud bang, nor did it impact the school day.