Structure fire reported near Callahan road in Burke, Burke NY
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Fire and emergency units responded to a structure fire near Callahan Road in Burke. Multiple units established water sources and coordinated operations on the radio channel.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Malone Fire, State Police
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04:6
Transcript:
00:00
Carford is requesting the unit scene of structure fire near Callahan Road repeating for Frank County
00:09
Investigators car four use requesting scene of structure fire near Callahan Road
00:26
5556 on the scene.
00:28
55556 on the scene.
00:30
5556 on scene, 1854.
00:52
502 to 40.
00:59
609.
01:02
6.9. 1 to 6.1 to 6.9.
01:24
6.9 go ahead.
01:44
What's your ETA?
01:48
ETA, one minute.
01:52
All right.
01:56
All the outside.
02:13
Responding units, go to TAC-1, first TAC-1, please.
02:18
Very safe.
02:23
...hand row,
02:25
go to TAC-1.
02:27
Repeating for all responding units.
02:30
Seeing the Structure Fire[1] 9th, Tick-8, Callahan Road, go to TAC-1.
02:34
5-6-1. Dispatch your guys command, we do have drafts established on Callahan.
02:53
3C61, Jack.
02:55
Establish 1858, dispatch two car 40.
03:17
Please draft established.
03:21
Also, fireground operations tack one.
03:23
All fireground operations operations have been.
03:28
Receive 1859.
03:37
R8, center bus Cowan, roll.
03:45
59.
03:47
On this,
03:49
man,
03:53
go ahead.
03:57
Just to advise you, just to advise you, 6-1 has draft established.
04:04
Briefing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Structure Fire: Fire involving a building or structure
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Location mentioned:
Callahan Rd, Burke, NY 12917
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