Fire causes third alarm and evacuation near Mary Street, Central Falls RI
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A fire broke out near Mary Street in Central Falls and escalated to a third alarm. The building was evacuated. Fire units including Ladder 1, Engine 1, and others responded to the scene and coordinated station coverage.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland Fire - Primary
Listen to dispatch call
02:59
Transcript:
00:00
Do you're responding central falls by Mary Street?
00:06
Raytheid's responding, (number withheld).
00:08
The alarm?
00:16
C2. Do you notify Central Falls that we're responding, I don't want to step on their dachshall channel.
00:25
Oh, really?
00:26
Yes, I let them know.
00:34
Rital one responding.
00:37
Rital one responding to the Dario.
00:44
R1Magen when you're responding, correct?
00:51
I don't want to respond.
00:53
Thank you. Thank you.
01:01
Fire alarms at Ladder 1.
01:09
Fire alarm in Ladder 1.
01:17
Fire alarm calling Ladder 1, Engine 1, and P2.
01:20
Just an update from Central Falls.
01:22
Building is evacuated.
01:24
It is now a third alarm.
01:32
Engine 1, receive.
01:35
Where are I'm Agent 1?
01:39
Engine 1. Engine 1.
01:41
Do I need to relocate another engine self-original set?
01:48
With Engine 1 and Ladder 1-not, I would relocate an engine engine.
01:57
Received.
02:08
Fire alarm to engine two for station coverage.
02:22
That's fire alarm the engine two.
02:26
Station coverage.
02:39
Majority to fire alarm, we are on scene in Central Falls.
02:44
We are on-scene in Central Falls, (number withheld).
02:47
Section 2,
02:54
received a message to group with regional meeting.
02:58
Receive.
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Location mentioned:
Mary St, Central Falls, RI
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