Smoke sparks chimney fire response near Sandy Pines Rd, East Montpelier VT
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Fire departments from Concord, Waterford, and nearby towns rush to 100 Sandy Pines Rd after reports of smoke and a possible chimney blaze, sparking concern and swift response.
Audio|Heard on: Walden and Cabot Fire / EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm Concord fire department, respond 100 Sandy Lane for a possible chimney fire smoke present.
00:14
Again, Fireland Concord, Fire Department,
00:16
respond 100 Sandy Lane for a possible chimney fire smoke is present, until 1526.
00:33
Fire alarm Concord Fire Department, respond 100 Sandy Lane for a report of a possible chimney fire smoke present.
00:42
Again, Fire, Concord Fire Department, respond 100, Sandy Lane for a possible chimney fire smoke is present.
00:49
Showing five on IAR.
00:52
Fire alarm, bunker, K-1.
00:55
K-1,
01:00
you want this as a stil or first?
01:08
Go on the first.
01:13
Water from fire department.
01:22
Firearm Waterford Fire Department, respond and Concord to 100th Sandy Lane for a report of a possible chimney fire.
01:29
Smoke present.
01:30
Again, Fireland and Waterford Fire Department, respond and Concord to 100 Sandy Lane for a report of a possible chimney fire.
01:37
Smoke present.
01:38
Time atone, 1534.
01:45
Concord, Tanker 1.
01:48
Concord, Tanker 1.
01:53
Concord Tanker on your own with 2.1536.
02:02
Concord K-1.
02:03
Concord K-1, you're advising the engines responding, 1537.
02:13
Lunaberg's on your second alarm.
02:23
I'll conquer K-1, go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
Sandy Pines Rd, East Montpelier, VT 05651
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