Structure fire reported on Carpenter Street in Buffalo, Buffalo IL
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A structure fire occurred near Carpenter Street in Buffalo. Fire units connected to a hydrant are operating on the scene. Police were requested to block civilian traffic to prevent congestion caused by onlookers taking pictures.
Audio|Heard on: Sangamon County Public Safety
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6 from command.
00:07
681, 610. 6 from command, status on our hydrant.
00:14
6 is connected to the hydrant and feeding truck three.
00:22
Copy.
00:28
Truck breathed from command and we broke through the route yet.
00:33
You know when I do.
00:41
Copy. Battalion 1 from S.O.
00:43
I'm going to rename you, Charlie Division.
00:48
Dispatch from Inspector 1, can we get PD on the west side of Carpenter Street to block civilian traffic? People are trying to come down here and take pictures clogging the road.
01:02
Charlie Division, what are conditions now?
01:06
Looks like you've got pretty good steam conversion back here, Chase.
01:09
Stay by.
01:12
Copy.
01:17
Highway side.
01:21
Copy, can you see into the basement from those Bravo windows?
01:27
Stand by.
01:33
Trinkled status.
01:35
Stringfield 7, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd.
01:36
Michigan 7, 2nd.
01:37
Mr. 7.4.
01:42
The man from Charlie Division.
01:47
Go ahead.
01:50
No visible conditions just yet looks like it's functioning as an intake for the rest of the fire.
01:56
Copy. A good ocean king 5 minutes, yes, stop.
02:07
Copy 30 minutes.
02:10
Can you start me an ALS unit? Signal 2.
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Location mentioned:
Carpenter St, Buffalo, IL 62515
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