Fire crews respond to chimney smoke on State Street, Rutland VT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units in Rutland responded to reports of black smoke rising from a chimney near State Street. The building was evacuated, and firefighters investigated the scene. No flames or active fire were found, and the situation was determined to be under control.
Audio|Heard on: Rutland County Fire
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Central to city fire, respond near State Street for black smoke coming from a chimney, possible chimney fire.
00:07
Building being evacuated.
00:09
Again, near State Street for black smoke coming from chimney, possible chimney fire.
00:14
Building being evacuated.
00:16
Tenth tone, (number withheld).
00:25
Central from ladder seven.
00:28
Ladder seven.
00:31
Seven engine four will be en route.
00:33
Ten four.
00:35
Ladder seven.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:41
My caller called back.
00:42
(Name withheld) advised that everyone is out of the building.
00:45
It smells like a fire, but (name withheld) has not seen any flames.
00:49
Copy that. You can show trucks arriving on scene.
00:52
I have a two-story wood frame multi-family dwelling.
00:54
Nothing showing from three sides.
00:56
We'll be out investigating.
00:57
Seven A, answer me.
01:04
Four A from the house.
01:10
Guys.
01:14
Everything looks clear here in the attic.
01:17
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
State St, Rutland, VT 05701
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