Second alarm fire draws mutual aid in Salisbury, Salisbury MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a major structure fire near Lafayette Road in Salisbury. The incident escalated to a second alarm, and mutual aid units were requested from nearby departments including Merrimac and Newbury. Units coordinated ladder operations and fire control efforts at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex and Essex Counties Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
All right, second alarm, near Lafayette.
00:11
Second alarm, side of fire at Lafayette.
00:21
District 15, District 15.
00:23
This is Newbury Fire Alarm.
00:27
District 15 answering, go ahead.
00:30
Can you put us to zero or zero? Our units are in Salisbury for their second alarm.
00:39
Received Newbury 00, Salisbury 1846.
00:49
15,
00:50
Control 15, 15 controlled.
00:55
15 has that answer.
00:59
(Name withheld)'s crew will be here on zero ladder four ahead of the call for you.
01:06
We can use our ladder.
01:09
Setting the stalls ready, please.
01:14
Merrimac Fire, Merrimac Fire.
01:15
All clear over the county.
01:19
Okay, I'm at fire alarm.
01:20
To all monitors and receivers, please respond with a mutual aid engine to Salisbury for their second alarm fire near Lafayette Road.
01:30
Again, this is Merrimac Fire Alarm.
01:31
To all monitors and receivers,
01:33
Please respond to Salisbury with mutual aid engines in the area of Lafayette Road for their second alarm fire.
01:40
Fire 1848.
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Location mentioned:
Lafayette Rd, Salisbury, MA 01952
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