Garage fire reported near Glade Road in Friendsville, Friendsville MD
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A garage fire was reported near Glade Road in Friendsville. Multiple fire companies and tankers responded to the scene. There are no reports of injuries at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Garrett County Public Safety
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02:59
Transcript:
00:00
Picking another call for you, near Glade Road for possible structure fire.
00:06
Okay, go on to second or one.
00:11
Okay.
00:13
This is probably on by myself from the school.
00:22
We don't think there's any serious injuries at the accident you're going to.
00:27
I believe law enforcement did get out with them there.
00:33
Deputy Chief Brady, Garrison, don't be on the same.
00:38
Deputy Chief Radio, okay.
00:44
Garrett, three one's on the same.
00:47
Three one, okay.
01:06
Company 110.
01:08
Tate County Engine 27.
01:11
Faye County Tanker 27.
01:13
Inch Tanger 37.
01:15
Service of County, 613, Tanger 56.
01:18
Crickon Cache, Tanger 3, County, Tanker 612.
01:21
30, 75.
01:24
Amyelt 111.
01:25
M48.48.
01:28
For garage fire.
01:41
Lovelin zero.
01:44
I don't know. Oh my 1551.
02:02
Engine Rescue 22 is on theme.
02:14
519, Garrett Pitions responding to Furnal Road.
02:18
22.
02:20
Oh, okay, I got two.
02:23
519.
02:24
519. You're fine.
02:31
Company 110,
02:33
Fay County Company 27,
02:36
Engine Tanker 37,
02:38
Somerset County, Tanker 613, Tanker 56,
02:41
Preston Capp, 3,
02:44
Somerset County, Tanker 612, Rit 30, 055 for air,
02:48
ambulance 111.
02:51
Near Glade Road for a garage fire.
02:54
Operations are on Fire Tac 6,
02:59
1453.
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Location mentioned:
Glade Rd, Friendsville, MD 21531
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