Fire response underway on 6th Street in Cokato, Cokato MN
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Fire rescue units responded to an incident on 6th Street in Cokato. Firefighters coordinated positioning and equipment, including a 5-inch line and tower outriggers, to manage the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Wright County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Cokato Rescue, do you copy?
00:02
On two?
00:05
3-7 down.
00:08
Copy that.
00:15
Press 11 to cheese one, wherever else six.
00:19
Copy. Rescue copy.
00:23
Rescue copy?
00:27
Rescue copies. Rescue copies, I do it.
00:34
Yeah, why don't you guys take a, when you come over the railroad track, pick a right and go to the west and come up on, I think it's 4th Street,
00:45
come down, so that way you're on the west side of the scene.
00:52
Tommy.
00:54
We're just getting into Nass.
00:56
We'll be there a couple of minutes.
00:58
It's 6th Street, I guess, they're crunch.
01:04
I guess that guy parked in your driveway there, tower.
01:09
So you want us to back up, Jimmy, from here?
01:15
Yeah,
01:17
back in from there. Back in from there.
01:20
Go on 4.
01:26
6-9821-un.
01:30
6-9-2908
01:36
Rescue that Cocato IC do you want us to bring anything up when we get there we are just turning on 6th Street
01:47
thermal camera uh maybe some peg-poles i got the fire all of
01:55
back in tune two cool
02:01
Tower, I want you to come right up alongside this 5-inch.
02:05
We'll put the out rigors over the top of it.
02:09
We'll put the outriggers over the top of it.
02:29
Do you fly it run a little longer?
02:31
And then we'll get it.
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Location mentioned:
6th St SE, Cokato, MN 55321
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