Garage fire burns near Fairbanks and Willard avenues, Bradford PA
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A garage fire occurred near Fairbanks Avenue and Willard Avenue in Bradford City. Emergency responders are on scene; there is a report that someone may be trapped inside the building.
Audio|Heard on: Potter and McKean County Fire and EMS
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02:15
Transcript:
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McKean County Station 1, Riverside, Box 1-2-29 Willard Avenue, crosses at Fairbanks Avenue, Interstate Parkway, working garage fire.
00:18
McKean County Station 1, Bradford City, Box 1229, Willard Avenue, crosses Fairbanks Avenue, Interstate Parkway, working garage fire.
00:27
0556.
00:28
The president available, 0557.
00:41
McKean County, Tower 1, Lieutenant 131 in route.
00:46
The hour long time at 131, there out 0558, 29 alert 11.
00:51
A call report of working rock fire attached to the residents.
00:55
They're saying that there is possible (name withheld) trapped inside.
00:59
You've been on Elks 3.
01:06
Receive County, if I'm looking right, is there a hydrant right there in the high school parking lot?
01:12
On Willard.
01:15
That's for the tower one.
01:16
You got one right there across the street from the address at the high school park on.
01:21
You also have one at the intersection of Interstate Parkway and we're gonna have now.
01:30
Moved office three.
01:59
McKean County, Station off D80, personnel, Chief One, Station 15th for written standby, station 11 for standby.
02:07
Bradford City, Box 1, 2, 29 Willard Avenue, crossed, Fairbanks Avenue, Interstate Parkway, central arm house fire.
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Location mentioned:
Fairbanks Ave & Willard Ave, Bradford, PA 16701
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