Multiple spot fires spread from permitted burn at Coombs Cove, Bristol ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, bristol Fire Department responded with one unit to Coombs Cove where a permitted burn caused multiple spot fires to spread beyond control.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Fire/EMS and Police
Listen to dispatch call
00:59
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to have your retone Bristol fire for a tank one, Bristol tank one only to respond to Coombs Cove.
00:05
We're getting several spot fires now and it's not going to be able to be...
00:09
contained,
00:10
non-emergency response with tank one only.
00:14
Now for our pistol, fire rising, semi-perbrivate.
00:33
Linking on paging, missile fire rescue in response to Coombs Cove Road.
00:38
It's Take 1.
00:39
Non-emergency response, Bristol 2 is unseen, advised,
00:42
many spot fires.
00:44
Permitted, fair.
00:45
Link C paging Bristol Fire and Resti and you respond to tank one non-emergency.
00:49
Coombs Cove Road.
00:51
Fire 2 is on C's advised.
00:54
Many each spot fires popping up.
00:57
It's permitted burn.
00:58
(number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Pf-3-B, Bristol, ME 04554
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