Fire reported inside home near Warner Street, Hamden CT
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Fire units responded to a working fire with smoke reported inside a home near Warner Street in Hamden. Crews established water supply and stretched hose lines to control the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Hamden Fire
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
To the smoke condition in the home, near Warner Street, that's 15,
00:05
West Easton, the dead end.
00:07
Car 3, engine,
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2,
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51, 1, truck 1, rescue 2.
00:13
Again, smoke investigation in the home of near Warner Street, that's 15, West Coast, to the dead end,
00:20
car 3, engine, engine, 2,
00:22
4-1, Trump 1,000,000, 5122.
00:32
I don't know.
00:34
Okay.
00:39
I can't try it would.
00:44
I've only got to call from there.
00:46
I don't know anything.
00:47
I don't know if you're on.
00:48
We're on. You're on.
00:53
Tried too long.
00:58
I just hear you're gone.
01:03
I just hear you.
01:04
Kemp.
01:10
Hello. Oh,
01:11
I'm from the second, fourth half, man.
01:16
All right, off, the second floor first.
01:17
The second floor first.
01:25
You guys create three out, easy to do you know.
01:29
Triccia.
01:38
There's a few more you point.
01:41
Let's see up.
02:03
I have a Detroit wood building, looks like three apartments, maybe four.
02:10
Smoke shown from the window of the second floor.
02:15
Tension 2 is stretching a dry line up now looking for the source.
02:19
We're going to need water supply from and just right.
02:24
Correct, there's a stretch the line.
02:26
Do you need water?
02:32
Let's see hit that hydrant, train it down.
02:42
Can I have to try it forward? Working fire.
02:46
No,
02:49
the working fire.
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Location mentioned:
Warner St, Hamden, CT 06514
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