Vehicle fire near residence on Pleasant Valley Road, Fairmont WV
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle caught fire near a residence on Pleasant Valley Road. Fire units responded and established command to control the fire and protect nearby homes.
Audio|Heard on: Fairmont Police and Fire and Marion County Sheriff and EMS
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03:27
Transcript:
00:00
1834 Pleasant Valley Road vehicle fire with exposures company 12 respond
00:13
1834 Pleasant Valley Road vehicle fire with exposures 2034 40401 50 Warren 20 50 Warren
00:29
That was the owner of the building.
00:30
I'll be 10.8 and everything's secure here.
00:35
10451, 2341.
01:13
1828 Pleasant Valley Road vehicle fire with exposures company 12 Tanker 135, Engine 155, Tanker 103 station 20 first one near Pleasant Valley Road vehicle fire with exposures 23403 Thank you very long
01:41
The company is a 10, acknowledge, 2343.
01:45
The company 12 acknowledge 2343.
01:58
Approximately 25 feet away from our residents.
02:05
Okay.
02:11
Fire is U-13.
02:17
E11 32 responding 1828, Pleasant Valley Road, 2343.
02:32
All right. Responding 128, 2344.
02:35
The vehicle on fire at the bottom of the driveway, cars from like 25 feet away from the resident.
02:48
RSU 128, 14.
02:50
Yeah, a fully involved vehicle.
02:53
On scene with a fully involved vehicle, 128, 2346.
03:01
Tanker 135, Tanker 103rd, 103rd, 3,
03:06
your status.
03:07
All right, the chief will have Pleasant Valley Road command.
03:15
We have fully involved vehicle,
03:17
approximately 20 feet from residents.
03:24
Received, Chief 12, Command, 2347.
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Location mentioned:
Pleasant Valley Rd, Fairmont, WV 26554
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