Structure fire at main street garage in white river junction, Hartford VT
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A structure fire occurred near Main Street, White River Junction, Vermont, at the bottom of the hill garage. Multiple fire departments responded after a second alarm was called.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor County Fire - South
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Near Main Street, bottom of the hill garage for a structure fire.
00:04
Repeating for answer, I'm upgrading to a second alarm.
00:07
Near Main Street, bottom of the hill garage for a structure fire.
00:11
Interested operating attack, one cross street, Prospect Street.
00:13
K-Ship 1-5, 2050.
00:40
Respond to Angeloan a second alarm, near Main Street, bottom of the hill garage.
00:47
Ancock cover engine redirected to the scene, Stoddard's engine to the scene.
00:51
Repeating for Ancock and Stoddard.
00:54
It respond to Antoine on the second alarm, near Main Street, bottom of the hill garage.
01:00
Redirecting the Hancock coverage into the scene, also started engine in the scene.
01:05
You're gonna throw away on Jack Warren, cross street, Prospect Street.
01:08
They ship off 5.569.
01:29
South will be Water Street and 202.
01:36
North, staging will be at High Street, south staging will be at Watershed, 101.
02:17
Thank you. ...and for your father.
02:20
...on a second alarm.
02:23
27th Street, modern and override, with question here.
02:35
Bottom of the hill, auto barrage.
02:38
That's fire.
02:39
Sky Street, farage, next street, you can evaporating on that point.
02:42
It's just my phone.
02:43
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, White River Junction, VT 05001
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