Structure fire reported near Barrens Road south, Bel Air South MD
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Fire units and emergency medical service responded to a confirmed structure fire near Barrens Road South close to Johnson Road. Several fire companies and equipment were involved in handling the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Harford County Fire and EMS
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
North County Fire Rock, 5406, Company 6, Response, Engine, and Tanker, Structure Fire, near Barrens Road South.
00:08
South.
00:09
8,57.
00:14
North County Firelock, 5406, Company 6, Response, and Tanker, Structure Fire, near Barrens Road South near Johnson Road, York South 3, 8589.
00:28
Satch truck six.
00:34
Satch two truck six.
00:37
Six. The attacker six, that was one.
00:44
Okay.
00:46
The engine failed.
00:51
Did the engine have three when it go down?
00:57
A.V.P.
01:02
Engine 612 and Rapple 3.
01:04
9.9.3, York South 3.
01:12
55 is clear, you're a 380.8.
01:22
Rock, 5406, ended in 1011, Structure Fire.
01:26
Near Barrens Road South, near Carl Street, near Johnson Road.
01:30
York South 3, 903.
01:34
Chief 6.1, it's action.
01:36
I know what status, Comptainterton is, but you might want to start.
01:39
Transfer is 6 in 10.
01:41
I'm well aware, Chief.
01:43
We're going to work on it.
01:45
Yeah.
01:50
Special medic, 41-1.
01:53
Roche.
01:57
You didn't know whether we're out with two.
02:01
Tension 1011, 906.
02:02
He works out, 3.
02:07
The 41-1, straightforward, G2-24.
02:10
Committee 411906.
02:20
Powerbox, 5406, company 7, relocated engine to company 10, company 9, relocated engine, company 6, 9, relocated engine, company 6, 9.
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Location mentioned:
Barrens Rd, Bel Air South, MD 21009
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