Vehicle fire with propane near garage in Elizabethtown, Elizabethtown KY
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A vehicle fire involving propane in a camper occurred near Colesburg Road and close to a garage structure in Elizabethtown. Fire departments from Elizabethtown and Hardin County responded to the scene with mutual aid.
Audio|Heard on: Bullitt County Fire
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02:35
Transcript:
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Present to Engine 51, Engine 63, responded to near Colesburg Road in Elizabethtown for a mutual aid fire run requested by Hardin County for a vehicle fire.
00:14
Operations on firewine, timeout 2245.
00:21
20245.
00:24
2246.
00:31
Engine fifty-third respondent.
00:35
2246.
00:37
Chief fifty-three-year-old.
00:43
2.53. She ain't going Hardin counting back and performance of vehicle fire if they're going to be a stretch of fire.
00:56
Hardin County is a fire with a propane in the camper.
01:03
It is close to Triline and the garage.
01:08
All right.
01:10
Okay.
01:21
I mean 51. Do you show that you respond to the Hardin County of Area? Crater Bridge?
01:32
Timmer. I'm not sure if I can be able to say it's possible for truck fix 5-3.
01:39
Copy, switch to the fire 3.
01:45
151 responding.
01:53
Okay, fifty-three-three-one.
01:55
Are you okay, I'm trying to get five-thirty-pointed.
02:00
I'm trying to get that sorted out.
02:07
Two hundred fifty-five one's responding.
02:09
We were all following on firepowering.
02:12
It's 2255.
02:18
Okay, check about you and fifty-one.
02:22
All right.
02:25
Geoak average, maybe a California close to the structure.
02:29
Another vehicle fire.
02:34
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Location mentioned:
Colesburg Rd, Elizabethtown, KY 42701
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