Fire crews extinguish hot spots at Fort Hill building, Marion County WV


Firefighters are extinguishing remaining hot spots after a fire at a building in Fort Hill, West Virginia. The fire is under control, and crews are checking inside and outside the structure.
Audio|Source: Fairmont Police and Fire and Marion County Sheriff and EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire rescues, a squad 12 active station.
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Squad 12 in the station,
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1013.
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See here, 710 months.
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Go ahead.
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The sign on the front door says the firm is supposed to be vacated at 4 p.m.
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of today's date.
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So no criminal activity is occurring.
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10-4[1]-2007.
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The inside is pretty much knocked on the second.
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Another room we've got to pull down some hot spots in here.
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How's it look on the outside?
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The outside looks good.
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Just some hot spots here on the east.
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And in this front side A here in this front, got some hot spots.
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Got some hot spots.
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Okay,
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you see other windows that need an opt-out? I think we got on my laptop here to get this heat out.
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Let's see.
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Inside crew, be easy on shooting that water out the windows.
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Bobby.
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Command 13 fires.
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Command 13.
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Can you show this fire over control, please?
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Command 13, approve senior control.
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10, 20.
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34, man.
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34.
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The fire department advise where they're at.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Fort Hill, West Virginia
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