Unoccupied house flooded with possible water leak, Bourne MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to an unoccupied large house near Commonwealth Ave in Bourne, MA. The house was found flooded due to a possible water leak. Police and utility companies were notified. Entry will be made after police arrive to ensure no one is inside.
Audio|Heard on: Bourne Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:0
Transcript:
00:00
On fire, is that a commonwealth have?
00:03
Where is the caller?
00:10
Car 3 on location.
00:12
Caller is a neighbor.
00:13
Stand by.
00:30
On location.
00:39
Car 3 from Bourne Fire.
00:42
Cut.
00:48
Caller is at near Commonwealth Ave.
00:54
Received,
00:56
this is an unoccupied large house.
00:59
We're going to be doing a water leak.
01:11
Received, unoccupied large house with water leaks.
01:21
One fire, car three.
01:26
Answering car three.
01:29
Send me a police this way.
01:32
I'm not sure if anyone's here, but we do have some call history here.
01:40
Received, notifying PD.
01:45
And the whole house is completely flooded, so make notification for water district and ever source to respond.
01:59
Receive, whole house is flooded, ever source to respond.
02:02
Water District 2.
02:05
Going via car three.
02:08
Car three.
02:16
At this point, we're going to make entry to make sure that there's not a person in here, but we're going to leave the police, but we are going to pull us entry when they're alive.
02:30
Steve will be forcing entry upon PD arrival.
02:41
Carthry from Board Fire.
02:45
Sorry.
02:50
Water District notified, Eversource notified.
02:53
Their ETA is within two hours.
02:59
What are you safe?
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Location mentioned:
Commonwealth Ave, Bourne, MA 02536
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