Vehicle fire reported in Brush Creek Township field, Fulton County PA
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A vehicle fire was reported in a field near Old Route 126, Leighton Road, and Lucas Curve Road in Brush Creek Township. The caller said their side-by-side vehicle was fully on fire in the field.
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Brush Creek Township,
00:03
6288-0126, vehicle fire, box 5507, that's company 558 a.5505.
00:22
6288-0126, vehicle fire, 5507.
00:26
This company 55, animal company 55, or 2nd, 1742.
00:47
Brush Creek Township, 6288-0126.
00:52
Vehicle fire, box 55-07.
00:54
Engine company 55, Able company 55.
00:57
The engine animal company 55.
01:07
6288-0126.
01:10
Vehicle fire box 55-07.
01:13
Engine animals company 55, renew, 1746.
01:18
Fulton C55 is responded.
01:23
G55 upstairs 70.4.6.
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G55 from vaulting.
01:34
Okay, Toulton.
01:37
Your responding, Brush Creek Township, 6288, Old Route 126, Cross Street to Leighton Road and Lucas Curve Road.
01:44
Caller stated his side-by-side is on fire in the middle of the field, and it's pretty well off.
01:49
1746.
01:53
All right, so on, thanks.
01:54
Rush 75, opposite 2727.
02:01
Launched, check here, with company 55, 1747.
02:05
Motionatic 592, opposite 2nd, 747.
02:09
Fort Worth, and I'm ready to 6,000, 2.
02:17
Motion medic 59 to opposite 2.
02:24
Looking 509-2 is on your house, too.
02:30
592, you're responding Brush Creek Township, 62-80-E, Old Route 126, cross streets of Leighton Road and Wood Discroof Road.
02:36
Caller stated his side-by-side is all fire in the middle of the field, so it's pretty well off, 1752.
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Brush Creek Township, PA
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