Fire department investigates dormitory at Upper Meadow Lane, Charlotte VT
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The Shelburne Fire Department responded to a multi-building dormitory complex near Upper Meadow Lane in Charlotte for a follow-up investigation. No fire was visible on one side, and the crew conducted an investigation on site. Utility support was requested during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Shelburne dispatch to Shelburne Fire.
00:02
These are retones, looking for utility 1 to respond to near Upper Meadow Lane in Charlotte, looking for any acknowledgment.
00:16
Shelburne dispatch to Shelburne Fire, these are retones, looking for utility 1 to respond to near Upper Meadow Lane in Charlotte, looking for any acknowledgement.
00:32
D.
00:36
Okay,
00:38
Well, Engine 3 is on scene.
00:40
We have a multi-building, non-combustible dormitory complex, nothing's showing along the Charlie's side.
00:44
Crew of Engine 3 is going to investigate.
00:46
Tonight of Edge of Engine 3 is going to have UVM command.
00:51
Okay, well, Couch, 23-7.
00:58
Shelburne dispatch, Heinberg Rescue 1, cleared Stena and Charlotte, back in service.
01:09
10-4
01:12
Shelburne is back, Wilson's driving at the medical center.
01:16
10-4.
01:28
Shelburne dispatch to Shelburne Fire.
01:30
These are your second retones for near Upper Meadow Lane in Charlotte looking for call acknowledgment.
01:37
C1 on scene requesting Utility 1.
01:47
Shelburne dispatch to Shelburne fire, second Retones for near Upper Meadow Lane in Charlotte, C1 on scene requesting Utility 1.
01:55
Retones 2340.
01:56
Sure, what you, ma'am.
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Location mentioned:
Upper Meadow Ln, Charlotte, VT 05445
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