Kitchen fire injures one at Mount Cushing Terrace, Boston MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a kitchen fire on the second floor of a building near Mount Cushing Terrace in Boston. One woman sustained a forehead injury and complained of side pain. Emergency services were notified and the situation was controlled.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk MA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
In district seven, striking 1876 Everett Avenue and Jerome Street for near Mount Cushing Terrace.
00:07
In district seven, striking 1876 Everett Avenue and Jerome Street for near Mount Cushing Terrace. Engine 52, do you have a message for fire alarm?
00:19
Yeah, fifty-six-year-old female with a contusion on her forehead.
00:25
We'll update EMS.
00:29
Complaining of right side pain too.
00:34
Right side pain with a contusion.
00:37
1805.
00:40
Box 1876, Everett Avenue and Jerome Street struck, front of near Mount Cushing Terrace, floor two for the kitchen.
00:47
Please respond on 1876 channel 2 as fire ground.
00:49
CTAC 2 is the command channel.
00:51
Engine 14 is the RIC.
00:52
LP14.
00:54
Okay.
00:57
Engine 4.
00:59
Okay, all right.
01:01
Engine 14, you have car 7.
01:06
Car 7 has it.
01:10
1806.
01:14
Engine 21, your report on 1876.
01:16
It was a stove fire.
01:17
You want a code C response? Code C response to 1876.
01:22
1807.
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Location mentioned:
Mt Cushing Terrace, Boston, MA 02125
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