Trash fire outside garage melts siding in Conestoga, Conestoga PA
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A trash fire outside a garage near Orchard Lane melted the siding but did not extend further. Fire crews responded and contained the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Lancaster County Fire and EMS - Alpha
Listen to dispatch call
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Inhybor near Orchard Lane for Trash Engine (number withheld)
00:17
And a rare number near Orchard Lane for a dwelling engine 28-271 squad 69, rescue 23, that was 26 and 75.
00:26
Ops 2 and rival 1114.
00:27
Engine 26 from County.
00:34
Edge 26.
00:40
Just advising it was a trash fire outside of a garage melted the siding.
00:49
Senator 6. Under 3.
00:52
Engine 26, I come.
00:59
Okay, (number withheld), okay?
01:02
Okay, engine 226-7-7-8, okay?
01:08
On the engine 26, I don't see.
01:10
It looks like it's going to be a garage, if not for show, and five weeks to be out.
01:15
Engine 26, okay.
01:22
These three, five, two, five, three, Main Street.
01:24
Everyhead Quacksman, engine 23, rescue 23, 1119.
01:28
County, edit 28, row, 5.
01:31
Engine 28, okay?
01:37
Now, you rescue 23, every responding to the vehicle accident, you could replace this for the dwelling in Manhattan.
01:47
S. D-23, you have a vehicle into the porch of S.
01:51
(name withheld).
01:53
774-Shill is responding.
01:56
D-7-7-4-10.
01:58
6.
02:01
Now, I can't risk at 23-clock.
02:07
County Power 75 with 4.
02:10
Power 75, okay.
02:12
County from engine 26.
02:14
Engine 26.
02:20
Fire outside of the garage, there's no extension, you can hold the 26.
02:24
Ops 2 is free.
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Location mentioned:
Orchard Ln, Conestoga, PA 17516
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