Smoke reported on second floor at Brockton residence, Brockton MA
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Fire responders were called to near Coolidge Avenue in Brockton where smoke was reported on the second floor of a building. Upon arrival, no fire was found. Fire companies remain on scene to investigate further.
Audio|Heard on: Brockton Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
1-2-9-4-Channel 4, DELAW command.
00:07
Receive 56, you're at near Coolidge Avenue, Command.
00:18
Fireline, C-9-clay-available BNC-C-Selt.
00:22
C-A-9 clear, BNC-C-Self.
00:29
Let's the call file off.
00:33
The answer grass too.
00:42
Can you check with 56?
00:45
See if you need those to respond there.
00:47
Cool is wrapped.
00:50
Receive EMS fire alarm, calling Kula, Javanagh command.
00:57
Receive the rescue is in response.
01:01
Receive, fire alarm the rescue, response near Coolidge Avenue.
01:04
Okay, we're watching.
01:14
C-A-7. C-A-7, one of the BMC South, one alert, medic on board.
01:25
CA7, a BMC South with one alert, medic on board, 1448.
01:29
Fire alarm calling CA5.
01:32
Fire line C85.
01:36
C85. C8, respond number 34 Riverview Street for abdominal pain.
01:42
C8.
01:47
C8. C8.
01:49
As in 7, switch to channel 4.
02:00
Cool adjustment in Apollo.
02:04
Coolidge Avenue at Apollo.
02:08
Firemanaging Kulajavino command.
02:16
Companies arrive with a mire smoking on floor number two.
02:22
There's been no fire found yet.
02:24
Companies are still checking, hold on companies.
02:27
Please,
02:30
we have a smoke on floor number two, no fire, sound yet.
02:34
Holding all companies at 1451.
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Location mentioned:
Coolidge Ave, Brockton, MA 02302
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