Sparks from welding at a construction site controlled, Hanover County VA
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Emergency responders investigated sparks reported near Washington Highway and Cedar Lane. The cause was workers using a grinder and welding torch at a construction building. The situation was brought under control with no fire found.
Audio|Heard on: Hanover County Fire / EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Engines, 411,
00:03
and 406, truck 413, medic 410, and battalion 402.
00:09
Structure fire, Washington Highway and Cedar Lane.
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Engines, 410, 401,
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411 and 406, truck 413, medic 410 and battalion 402.
00:23
Structure fire, Washington Highway and Cedar Lane, Station 10 District.
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TAC 5. Timeout 1726.
00:36
406.
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407 patient contact.
00:41
1728 hours.
00:48
You're responding to the intersection of Washington Highway and Cedar Lane.
00:52
Intersection of Washington Highway, Cedar Lane.
00:54
Caller reports check for sparks coming from construction building.
00:59
Caller could not advise on exact location of sparks.
01:05
Guy in 402 direct.
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104, sir, 1728.
01:15
Fortin, 410, 401.
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Goh.
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Hydrants all over that area.
01:29
Copy, no hydrants area.
01:35
Engine 410, we're on the area to attempt to locate.
01:39
They have a better building address.
01:45
We have a copy of Shinger 410 attempting to locate in the area.
01:49
Caller unable to verify exact location.
01:51
Advise it's a construction building at this intersection.
01:56
Are we copy? We do.
01:58
Somebody on the sky-checked building.
02:00
I want to make contact with them.
02:01
Everybody can reduce the mall immersion.
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And number copies, 1731 hours.
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And all five.
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Go ahead.
02:22
It's going to be workers at a construction site.
02:24
They're using a grinder and a welding torch right now.
02:26
You can mark it under control.
02:30
And for copies,
02:32
1732 hours.
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