Investigation of possible fire at local glass company, Evansville IN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders investigated a possible fire at Seamer's Glass on Walnut Street in Evansville but found no evidence of fire after a thorough building check.
Audio|Heard on: Evansville Police and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Seamer's glass, nothing showing from the exterior three sides.
00:04
Engine 1 establishing command and investigating.
00:06
Command to be on the Bravo side.
00:08
All right, anyone's on scene, nothing showing from three sides.
00:14
They have command, Bravo side.
00:22
Battalion is on scene assuming command.
00:26
Battalion 3 has command.
00:48
2.550 St. Joe.
00:53
Check welfare, 690 RLAJane Drive.
01:00
Reporter (name withheld) called last week, referenced the female here carrying her infant outside with no jacket, no pants, only a t-shirt,
01:08
advised she was dirty from head to toe.
01:12
The mother is here now in a red charger.
01:15
Once a check welfare done, so she's certain she waited for the reporter to get out of his vehicle before she got out.
01:24
2.50, Quindrow, okay.
01:31
I'm here.
01:41
Spatch, engine one.
01:43
Major 1.
01:47
Correction, Command, Agent 1.
01:49
We walk this whole building.
01:50
There's nothing evident anywhere.
01:52
We're going to continue walking the building.
01:53
We can probably handle this.
01:56
All clear. Ladder 1, you can return to station.
01:59
Dispatch Battalion 3 will be available for release Fire Ground 1.
02:04
Dispatch is clear, releasing Fire Ground 1.
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Location mentioned:
Walnut St, Evansville, IN 47713
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