No hazard found at Borough Road residence fire call, Sunderland VT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to reports of downed wires near a residence on Borough Road in Sunderland, Vermont. No hazards were found during the check.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor County Fire - South
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03:30
Transcript:
00:00
TOTUS for Leicester response near Borough Road and train wires.
00:05
Demet Leicester, 706 Drow train wires for killing.
00:29
And now, I'm here first.
00:31
All right-K.
00:40
No, Colorado 1.
00:44
No, Prada 1.
00:46
No, Prada 1.
00:51
Where that's here.
00:56
No. No. No.
01:01
7E6503 is responded.
01:04
NGF415 from 54-2-4-2-2-4-engine-free.
01:13
Engine 4-engine free is right the borough road.
01:24
Can you call, Tulloch.
01:29
...way 7-Eachity 1.
01:42
I'm in one check there 14808.
01:50
4-1-4-1-4-4-4-4-4-4-0.
02:29
4-5-1-110 command.
02:33
Okay,
02:38
all-person no counterforce.
02:42
Whenchester, command, UFar command, UFR,
02:44
4C0-0-0.
03:01
CETL phone, (number withheld).
03:10
(number withheld).
03:12
This is a drop to a house near Borough Road.
03:17
Our company is aware of this.
03:19
There is a whole slogan out here.
03:21
We have no hazard.
03:22
We're going to have to deal with.
03:26
Off at the drop to the house, no hazard.
03:28
Our company has been made of aware.
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Location mentioned:
Borough Rd, Sunderland, VT 05250
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