Boiler malfunction causes fire response near Church Street, Burrillville RI
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Fire responders attended near Church Street due to a boiler malfunction. Units staged on Pine Street before clearing the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Northwest Rhode Island Police and Fire
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03:17
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, 242, you're on a scene, nothing shown,
00:03
investigating, 16, 17.
00:04
Okay.
00:10
Utility for on scene.
00:13
Can I just list your address?
00:19
104. 10 4.
00:25
Hi, R2 this morning.
00:32
104, 1619.
00:42
Engine 42 operated to dispatch.
00:51
Go, engine 42.
00:54
Have the incoming company stage on Pine Street.
01:01
All units responding to near Church Street, stage on Pine Street.
01:14
1691 pay alpha.
01:17
Sales Avenue will speak to Manchester, but I'm growing issue with (name withheld).
01:34
Coffery's in water.
01:43
Rishi, Cuthershury.
01:45
Boiler malfunction.
01:51
dispatch engine 42.
02:09
Special responding units from engine 42 Bicodeo for Android 242, coil and malfunction.
02:14
All the units can return back in service on your own.
02:20
32's got the message.
02:21
We're back service.
02:25
Glad to copy the service.
02:30
422 officer who's going to view the check of the remaining occupancies and then we can go for a reset once that's complete.
02:41
The detector has been located in the basal level.
02:46
Stamphi, you have access for the panel?
02:52
If we have access for the panel.
02:54
This is standby.
02:58
You can reach that from there.
03:01
Foremanus.
03:07
Engine weapons in service.
03:10
The company is in service at 1624.
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Location mentioned:
Church St, Pascoag, RI 02859
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