Structure fire reported near County Route 3 in Fort Covington, Fort Covington NY
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A structure fire was reported near County Route 3 in Fort Covington. The cause and origin team and code officer were dispatched. Most of the fire was extinguished, and tankers from Brushton and Moira returned from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Fire, EMS, and Police
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03:40
Transcript:
00:00
Requesting cause and origin and the code officer to the scene, 1337.
00:18
Franklin County Dispatch to all cause and origin team members, you requested to the scene of a structure fire, near County Route 3.
00:27
Repeating for cause and origin team members, you requested to the scene of a structure fire, near County Route 3.
00:37
This badge, 2902, arriving on PIN.
00:44
2996 on theme 1338.
01:15
296.
01:20
296901.
01:35
Sprague!
01:36
We're going to go on.
01:54
3. 8-3, 6-3, 6-3, we have cause and origin room,
02:07
we're still looking for a number for a court officer.
02:09
You happen to have a name.
02:18
Same by, Brass.
02:26
83-2-7-1-8-3.
02:40
Dispatch, I believe the code officer for Fort Covington is also for Moira.
02:44
I think he's out of taking two.
02:50
We will attempt.
02:52
We're going to dispatch.
02:55
Three, two.
02:56
Three, three.
02:59
Three,
03:03
three, is the dispatch.
03:12
Majority of the fire is knocked down.
03:14
We have...
03:24
Fire is knocked down, repeat the rest, please, sir.
03:30
We have tankers from Brushton and Moira returning.
03:36
Receive.
03:37
You got fire knock down majority and you got Brushton and Moira returning.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rte 3, Fort Covington, NY 12937
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