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Houses submerged at dead end of Locust street 

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Locust S, Lancaster, OH 43130
Audio|Source: Lancaster Fire
00:38

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Fire specialator command. Go ahead. We have reports that there are houses submerged at the dead end of Locust 1,000 blocks. They're unsure if people were inside of them. Okay, generator run for it and I'll find an apparatus to send over there. Patient truck one that makes us hard to pass on you now. Can you send me Medic 4 and Battalion 2 to my location? There might be someone still in a house of still trying to investigate. I'll be that.

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