Fire and water leak reported near gold street, Clinton ME
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Fire crews responded to a reported fire near an intersection in Clinton, Maine. Later, a resident near Gold Street reported a water leak in their home and inability to shut off the water. Assistance was requested after unsuccessful attempts to contact the landlord.
Audio|Heard on: Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo County Fire Departments
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
I'm right, we have a search of fire there.
00:18
Any updates?
00:20
We're trying to back.
00:26
We're trying to establish an airway.
00:28
She can feel some chief speech that she both sees snoring,
00:33
not hearing agonal breathing.
00:37
I've received.
00:44
From C2, through to them.
00:50
Warning for stop sign and summons for our registration.
01:16
So, there are possible.
01:19
So, 1-06-07.
01:28
1341, I guess so tight.
01:31
1340. 1340.
01:36
7-23 arriving on two.
01:38
Town, I will copy off.
01:44
...toe... ...toeil.
01:45
...toe salt down...
01:48
...226. 1014 from flying salt.
01:56
...time. 26 Augusta and 108.
02:00
2226.
02:06
1100 Augusta 10-8[1] 1100,000.
02:11
1100,000. The microphone is a microphone bolt street.
02:30
Clinton fire.
02:32
Clinton, Clinton fire.
02:34
I have a caller, near Gold Street, advised that he has a water leak in his residence.
02:41
He was unable to shut the water off.
02:43
He's looking for assistance with that.
02:44
He says he's tried multiple times contacting the landlord with no response.
02:49
Again, near Gold Street for a water leak inside the residence.
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[1]
10-8: In service
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Location mentioned:
Gold St, Clinton, ME 04927
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