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Building fire reported on Chase street in Springfield 

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Springfield, MO
Audio|Source: Springfield, Nixa, Ozark, Republic, Marshfield and Greene County Fire
00:53

Transcript:
Intentutes to respond. Nice, South Jefferson. Optional 5. Can you reopen the fire in a building on Chase and show Fire Marshal 2 as Incident Command? and we'll need an option. That's Termin. He'll be the only one on scene and he will need an off channel. I'm clear. It looks like he's still showing on it on a north side call. I'll sign him Ops 6 for that, Ops 6. That's better. Ops 6.

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Springfield, MO

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