Water tank bursts near Georgetown Greenville Road, Greenville IN
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A water tank burst near Georgetown Greenville Road. The elderly homeowner could not find the water shutoff. Fire units are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Fire (SAFE-T)
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Highland and Fire, Station 3 first responders.
00:03
Report of a water tank that has popped open and cannot be shut off.
00:07
Caller is elderly and cannot find the water shut off near Georgetown Greenville Road.
00:13
Repeating, near Georgetown Greenville Road.
00:17
Repeating attention, Allen and Fire Station 3 first responders, report of a water tank that has popped open.
00:23
Caller is elderly and cannot find a shutoff near Georgetown Greenville Road.
00:28
Repeating near Georgetown Greenville Road.
00:30
Your time out is 1631.
00:36
Radio Squad 3 responding.
00:39
Squad 3 responding, 1631.
00:43
Radio, it's 31, squad 31.
00:47
Radio, squad 3 is responding.
00:52
Engine 31, squad 3 responding, 1632.
00:59
All right, you're going to start.
01:01
Can you on stockout station one from 9-11?
01:07
Okay.
01:13
Hi, for Station 1 for Battalion 11.
01:16
Request for assistance.
01:19
The station 3 is near Georgetown Greenville Road for a water tank that has exploded.
01:29
They're unable to find the water shut off.
01:33
Meeting for Highland to Park Station 1 for Battalion 11.
01:36
Station 3 is requesting you respond with them near Georgetown Greenville Road for a water tank explosion.
01:46
Everybody that cannot find the water shut off, the homeowners cannot find the water shutoff.
01:50
Your timeout is 1633.
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Location mentioned:
Georgetown Greenville Rd, Greenville, IN 47124
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