Building fire closes roads in Wallingford, Bethel VT
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Fire units responded to a building fire in southern Windsor County, Vermont. Roads near School Street and East Street in Wallingford were closed. Mutual aid fire departments assisted, and one patient was taken to the hospital by EMS.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor County Fire - South
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03:20
Transcript:
00:00
Season 5th up, clearing fire, this is a town to respond with Wallingford Fire to School Street, East Street, and Wallingford.
00:10
Greenfield, the Wallingford is requesting an entering from Tone 11-22.
00:27
Texts T.1.
00:31
The second point of selling out between a stage one.
00:37
...acist for the AM No, she returned 11.2.
00:40
The street closed.
00:46
The station, August, Conner, Womackettlemente, (number withheld).
00:59
They have one unit on scene which is by any request to do with their engine.
01:04
See 4. 64, I'm right up here.
01:23
993-84. I'm asking if the police department's been notified.
01:28
415-35-8-8-1.
01:38
Tresher 1stressure 11-25 1125.
01:47
Statist to Rettland Town Fire, a visitor to Routland Town, Fire, a visitor to respond mutually.
01:51
The railroad to be down-14 each other, please.
01:57
for Mann Farr, Tumitone,
01:59
1127.
02:04
That's from A3.
02:14
A3, you're transporting one patient to the hospital.
02:16
A3, you're transporting one patient to the hospital.
02:23
A3, you're transporting 1127.
02:30
Acknowledgment/affirmative.
02:33
8 C1. C-1.
02:40
C-1-0212.
02:42
14-021-19-11-27.
02:45
27.
02:50
402. 402.
02:58
Okay.
03:00
Be clear.
03:06
That's from A3.
03:10
South the hospital at one mile.
03:18
A3, you're off one mile, 1130.
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