House fire reported near Blockville-Watts Flats Road in Panama, Ashville NY
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A fully involved house fire was reported near Blockville-Watts Flats Road in Panama. Multiple fire engines and tankers were dispatched to the scene, and additional manpower was requested to handle the structure fire.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Tier Region Fire
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
To Bust Eye, Engine 311, Rescue 312, engine 312,
00:07
Aschel, your tanker is now requested along with your engine.
00:10
Insulate to Panama.
00:13
House fire, fully involved, near Blockville Watts Flats Road.
00:17
2327.
00:33
Dulliv.
00:36
We're out for the Yorkshire's drivers and out to our station and driving mill 12th.
00:43
Racing, 233.
00:45
233.
00:57
Part of the dispatch team, Panama additional manpower needed for the house fire on Blockville-West flats.
01:05
Panama Digital manpower needed for the structure fire on Blockville-Wad Flat.
01:11
23-30.
01:29
Fire dispatch to Lakewood,
01:32
one-engine requested.
01:35
To a house fire, near Blockville Watts Flats Road, Panama.
01:42
Green to Lakewood, one engine, one engine.
01:47
Cito House Fire near Blockville Watts Flats Road in Panama.
01:51
Operations on Tag 3, 23333.
01:59
No, we're an 8-8395.
02:03
Delavan.
02:06
You're in-rishore's in-rout.
02:09
We're easy to in-rout 2033.
02:24
Our dispatch to Panama driver is needed for your tanker for the structure fire on block of a lot flat.
02:33
Repeating to Panama driver needed for your tanker for the structure fire on block the watts flat, 2337.
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Location mentioned:
Blockville-Watts Flats Rd, Ashville, NY 14710
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