Lawnmower and grass fire near Cooke Street, Aberdeen MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a lawnmower and grass fire were reported near Cooke Street between Wilmar Avenue and Bonnet Street. The lawn tractor was full of gas and the fire was spreading on it, but nearby sheds were about 15 feet away and not yet on fire.
Audio|Heard on: Harford County Fire and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
212-1 committee 2 lawnmower fire near Cooke Street.
00:05
Wilmar Avenue and Bonnet Street, fire reported.
00:12
Air.
00:15
Okay Mr.
00:21
Gangeon 4 arrived.
00:23
First dungeon 4 9503.
00:25
This batch 2.1, the caller advised the lawn tractor is full of gas, and it is spreading on the tractor.
00:33
The sheds are 15 feet away per the map.
00:37
It looks like those sheds are kind of on the delta side and back up to Bowman alley.
00:56
And chief 22955.
01:03
I rock 212-12-1-22, lawnmower on fire.
01:06
Cooke Street near Wilmar Avenue and Bonnet Street, tractor fire.
01:08
Time.
01:13
211 with 2.11 with 2.
01:21
Until 11, I have you in Route 96.
01:24
It's a lawn tractor on fire.
01:26
It is full of gas.
01:28
The fire is spreading, but not to the sheds yet.
01:32
The sheds are about 15 feet from the tractor.
01:37
Okay.
01:42
A3 clear and refusal.
01:47
Medicaid is clear.
01:48
Patient refusal, 957.
01:54
Two ones arrived.
01:57
Grass fire along with a lawnmower on fire.
02:05
One arrived with a lawnmower and grass fire.
02:14
Such to Chief 21.
02:15
At this time, you have Ten Chief 2-2 and Engine 21 with 2.
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