Controlled brush pile burn near Old Mill Road, Charlestown RI
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a report of smoke from a brush pile near Old Mill Road in Charlestown, Rhode Island. It was confirmed to be a controlled burn with a burn permit issued, and all units cleared the scene after confirming safety.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Rhode Island and Southeastern Connecticut Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Where are you and what do you have? I don't know opposite 112 in a brush pile.
00:09
A brush pile? A brush pile?
00:17
That's affirmative.
00:24
4.
00:25
Top of these special responding unit, the area of 112 Old Mill Road for a brush pile, committing smoke.
00:36
They started a brush file opposite 112 Old Mill Road.
00:49
Thank you. Shaw 716, message received, I'll be responding.
01:00
Time for.
01:15
Time from car 701.
01:23
701. I'm going to issue a burner permit.
01:28
I'll have them contact you when they're done this evening.
01:30
You can return all apparatus and put car 701 car 802 back in service as well.
01:38
Council.
01:41
Council.
01:47
Council dispatchal responding units,
01:51
the area at the Indian Health Center.
01:54
Per 7.01, you can cancel.
01:56
He will be issuing a burn permit.
01:58
You can return.
02:01
1428.
02:04
Agent A12 is in service.
02:08
In service.
02:12
In service.
02:19
Charles Staling call, 701.
02:24
7.01.
02:29
Correct. Address is near Old Mill Road.
02:32
They'll be burning a brush pile on a field adjacent to that property.
02:36
They'll call you made of this evening when they're done.
02:44
Time for Chief, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Old Mill Rd, Charlestown, RI 02813
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