Structural fire reported near Hemlock Terrace, Deep River CT
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Fire and emergency medical services responded to a structural fire near Hemlock Terrace in central Middlesex County. A female occupant was involved, and multiple units including ambulances coordinated at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex County Fire and EMS - Central
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04:23
Transcript:
00:00
Five-five, a route to Hemlock Terrace.
00:05
Fire at three-five, Russian Hemlock Terrace to the M-N-N.
00:10
We're learning to 20-Hemlock Terrace in a second.
00:13
74 female toll was asked me,
00:16
(number withheld). (number withheld).
00:22
14bore B's on scene is at the front doorline.
00:30
134 B aviancian it's the second floor in Grand Rue.
00:37
Roger, thank you.
00:41
Stop.
00:45
It's just fly-five.
01:04
I'm really sure how to facilitate out there.
01:11
90% offence.
01:12
131 on scene as well.
01:16
131 on scene as well.
01:19
131 on scene as well.
01:32
Five is on.
01:37
Yeah, when you hit your office, I'm a second.
01:45
I think a right on Camlock here.
01:47
You can look at the next to make a distance here.
02:10
(number withheld).
02:36
This is 55.
02:47
Yeah, I'm looking right on the front door, I don't know where you're at.
03:00
Okay, I took the right on the somewhat here, I'm coming down.
03:30
Thank you. 5-5-0.
03:57
O-line EMS,
03:59
created for a second ambulance.
04:03
Strolline R5, 238 Mile Creek Road, CVA.
04:07
Oline EMS, for a second ambulance.
04:09
Shorline R5, 238 Mile Creek Road, CVA.
04:17
CVA.
04:19
131, Dalish.
04:22
131 gun. 131 gun.
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Location mentioned:
Hemlock Ter, Deep River, CT 06417
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