Fire reported at residence on summer street with occupant trapped, Arlington MA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire was reported at a residence near Summer Street in Arlington. A person on the first floor was unable to evacuate initially. Responding units were dispatched and road closures were set up at Summer Street and Washington Street to manage the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Arlington Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Units 309 Summer Street for a fire.
00:02
We have a party on the first floor who can't evacuate in 309 Summer Street for the fire.
00:08
Three, Roger.
00:09
Five resident.
00:10
Can you receive that.
00:13
Roger.
00:19
Two three will be going out.
00:26
Roger. Okay, so?
00:29
Roger. We're in the bathroom right now.
00:35
Eight to six.
00:40
Answering after the park.
00:46
Can you shut down Summer Street at Washington Street?
00:49
8 to 4.4? Bro that man.
00:52
All units. I have everybody clear.
00:54
I have that woman out.
00:55
I have that woman out.
00:58
8 to 4. Summer Street and Brattle Street.
01:01
Roger? I have that.
01:03
Take that. The control.
01:10
Go ahead 4.
01:13
I have some head Prada closed.
01:16
Roger.
01:21
Two to eight, do you need me anywhere?
01:24
Uh,
01:28
negative right now.
01:30
Okay, Roger.
01:34
Six control.
01:36
Control.
01:39
Oh, some of our washing block off.
01:42
Okay, Roger.
01:44
8D shift is off.
01:46
Roger.
01:51
5-8 to control.
01:53
Control.
01:58
Love some of the street shutdown in Washington.
02:01
Rattle.
02:02
I have five and six with me.
02:09
Hey with me.
02:11
Six is on.
02:13
Road closure and so is in four.
02:16
Roger.
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Location mentioned:
Summer St, Arlington, MA 02474
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