Trash truck fire in Bethlehem Township, East Sparta OH
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A trash truck caught fire near Hudson Drive Southwest and Sherman Church Avenue Southwest in Bethlehem Township. Fire units responded and extinguished the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Summit County / Northern Stark County Public Safety
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Oliver Fire is out at near Hudson Dr SW & Sherman Church Ave SW with a trash truck that was on fire.
00:09
That's clear.
00:10
I was talking to him direct.
00:12
We'll be on seat and I'll be on see momentarily.
00:15
Okay.
00:20
Claire. Claire.
00:23
7.5.
00:29
Signal to SB 1593.
00:33
Okay. Okay.
00:39
That's 7, 2nd 1, they're out.
00:44
13-57.
00:50
13.8.7. 123 copies, drugs as well.
01:00
199.
01:02
Here, hey, cut up in.
01:08
Go ahead.
01:10
Go to have an alarm drop, Zone A 424 South Meznor Road,
01:15
showing inside door.
01:18
One on track off that I'll go.
01:22
1358.
01:27
7.
01:31
329.
01:33
It will be 333 to touch law.
01:41
1400.
01:48
Um, we're trying to follow Green, we're not right to do.
01:51
Court's right.
01:57
You're talking to speak about his attention.
02:03
All right, I'm trying to get a bus moved now.
02:05
I'll be down in a minute.
02:08
That's cool, thanks.
02:11
The 5 to 218, can you get those cones back out at the base of the Hall of Fame there? So we have the traffic coming into the lot there.
02:24
All right, no problem.
02:31
Sherman Church Avenue and Hudson Drive.
02:33
Sherman Church Avenue and Hudson Drive.
02:35
Fire department's on scene.
02:36
I'll be out here for a minute.
02:38
Trash truck was on fire.
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Location mentioned:
Hudson Dr SW & Sherman Church Ave SW, Bethlehem Township, OH 44612
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