Fire rekindled and extinguished near Spring Street, Dixon IL
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Fire departments responded to a rekindled fire near Spring Street in Dixon. Light smoke was observed, and most of the fire was extinguished on scene by responders.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County Public Safety
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04:5
Transcript:
00:00
Dixon, Rural, and Dixon City Fire Departments with Advanced EMS, 1070, signal three,
00:05
for a rekindle near Spring Street.
00:09
Repeating Dixon, Rural, Dixon City Fire Departments with Advanced EMS, 1070, signal three, fire departments needed for a rekindle near Spring Street.
00:18
Callers advising they can see planes.
00:21
Time out 1444.
00:29
Paramedic, too.
00:30
Good.
00:46
Paramedic one.
00:49
Paramedic one.
00:51
Whiteside County.
01:07
Whiteside called, you can disregard.
01:20
And Jim Ford.
01:24
Good.
01:35
3 Late County.
01:39
Go ahead, 3003.
01:41
Do you know what all is left of this residence is the automatic box needed?
01:48
You can go.
01:51
Passage receipt.
02:05
Thank you.
02:17
Vicks and Roll, take one, go ahead.
02:31
Dixon Rural Tank 1, go ahead.
02:39
Master Trisink.
02:53
Units responding to Spring Street, Deputy Anstein was able to extinguish most of it with his extinguisher.
03:25
Paramedic one, go ahead.
03:32
Massage receipt.
03:49
(number withheld).
03:51
The light smoke showing from the rekindle.
03:55
On engine 4 is going to end command.
03:57
It's going to be on extinction.
03:59
Message received engine for on scene with command.
04:02
Light smoke showing from the rekindle without extinguishing.
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Location mentioned:
Spring St, Dixon, IL 61021
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