Residential pellet stove fire at Fitchburg home, Fitchburg MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a pellet stove fire producing flames and smoke from the exhaust system at a two-and-a-half-story wood frame house near Old Leominster Road in Fitchburg. All occupants were safely evacuated and firefighting was in progress.
Audio|Heard on: Fitchburg Police and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
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Next to near Old Leominster Road to the pellet stove fire,
00:07
rendered 1,4,
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ladder 1, and the deputy.
00:11
That's 2A, near Old Leominster Road for the pellet stove fire.
00:15
Ready 1,4, ladder 1 and the deputy.
00:19
By the alarm, 1827.
00:26
On the C2 and crews, 20 bulletin to road for the report of pellet stove fire.
00:34
G2 and crews, you're new.
00:37
Goodbye, CHEF2-Fire, I'll be operating channel.
00:40
Deputy Gore stated that the fire,
00:44
was flames and smoke in the exhaust system,
00:47
and the house is giving off smoke.
00:51
I see you guys that update.
00:59
Bob, 62.
01:03
Go ahead, Bob.
01:06
Deputy Devine's call also stated that everyone is out of the house now.
01:13
A repeat.
01:19
Responding companies, there is a hydrant at near Old Leominster Road.
01:23
That's near Old Leominster Road, so hydrant.
01:32
We're heading to Old Leominster Road.
01:40
Cameron, you're going to be heading to near Old Leominster Road.
01:42
I'm going to be heading to near Old Leominster Road.
01:43
I'm going to get here.
01:49
Ten sixty got here, 1830.
01:58
File, authoring investigating, 2.5 story wood frame.
02:03
Officer investigating, 2.5 story wood frame, 1831.
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Location mentioned:
Old Leominster Rd, Fitchburg, MA 01420
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