Microwave fire reported near Bridget Way in Attleboro, Attleboro MA
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A microwave caught fire near Bridget Way in Attleboro. Multiple fire units responded and established command at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Attleboro Police and Fire
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Fire on petition, engine 15, ladder one, rescue, and battalion 1.
00:03
Engine 15, ladder one, rescue, and battalion 1, near Bridget Way, for a fire in the microwave.
00:11
That's Engine 15, ladder one, rescue, battalion 1, near Bridget Way.
00:15
Near Bridget Way, cross street of North Main Street, report of a fire in the microwave to mount 1551.
00:28
Control with three out of nine.
00:33
Three out of nine.
00:34
Sir,
00:36
I started near Bridget Way.
00:37
Sounds like there was a fire, possibly in the microwave.
00:41
It was called in by a juvenile there.
00:44
I'll get you further.
00:45
AFT is en route near Bridget Way.
00:49
Okay, have nine, receipt.
01:05
Fireland, Battalion 1, headquarters companies responding, working channel will be the fireground.
01:10
Fireland Police, Battalion Headquarters Companies, you're responding.
01:13
Working Channel will be the Fireground. The Working Channel will be the Fireground, and I'll come out 1552.
01:23
Brian, Battalion, and if you want, we're able to two and a half story, to let me not show, something called the expert of the investigating.
01:29
Title VII, command.
01:31
Hi, I'm Steve Battalion 1, you're on scene, you'll be establishing command.
01:35
Two and a story would frame nothing shown.
01:37
You'll be investigating in 1555.
01:47
Ladder 1, you can pull in front of the engine for the next time.
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Location mentioned:
Bridget Way, Attleboro, MA 02703
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