Car fire on north second street in Harrisburg, Harrisburg PA
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According to the dispatch call, a car was fully on fire on the 300 block of North Second Street in Harrisburg. No one was injured. Fire crews were dispatched to extinguish the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin County Fire and EMS Dispatch - Digital
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
300 block of North Second Street.
00:01
A vehicle fire class, one company,
00:03
29,
00:04
692. I mean,
00:10
we turn to 29 to 9.
00:16
Okay, Lieutenant 29.
00:17
Two calls on it, one reporting a vehicle fire fully involved on a sidewalk, not threatening any structures.
00:23
The actual calling party for the vehicle indicated, the tuck and roll to get out of the vehicle because the brakes went out and nobody's injured.
00:29
You can have opts three.
00:35
County 121 is going to be available with a refusal.
00:42
and the Lieutenant 29.
00:44
Can you show me on the scene?
00:46
Looks like the,
00:48
yep, it's going to be a fully involved car.
00:50
Yeah, I... there's explosions in this car.
00:53
I believe the tire just went.
01:00
County engine 29 with 3.
01:05
Engine 29-13.
01:08
Ops Street.
01:10
County tanker 29 are out with 2.
01:13
Tanker 29 off-3.
01:20
County, well, what's the channel?
01:24
Ops 3.
01:30
By the airstorm, any internet?
01:38
Mickey-15's on routine.
01:40
Okay, Mickey 15.
01:42
Command,
01:44
do you have an assignment?
01:57
Box 1 32410 Nor6 flooding Class 3, Wagon 3 truck 2,
02:02
1699.
02:03
16.9.
02:08
Engine crew, just watch yourself stuff popping in here,
02:12
shooting everything out.
02:18
Kenny, thank you, 29, is arriving home 3.
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