Two houses fire with possible entrapment near Jackson Ave, Huntington WV
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A fire involving two houses occurred near Jackson Avenue. Flames were reported through the roofs and there was a possible entrapment. Multiple emergency units responded to the scene. Conflicting reports indicated someone might have been inside.
Audio|Heard on: Huntington Fire Department
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1, engine 4, end in 8, 43, rescue 1, near Jackson Avenue for a structure fire with possible entrapment.
00:08
I have callers, multiple calls, flames are coming through the roofs.
00:12
Engine 1, engine 4, 8, 43 and rescue 1.
00:24
43 dispatch let's also get rescue 11 out of station 2 from manpower.
00:32
Copy 43.
00:48
Rescue 11 needs to respond, near 7th and Jackson Avenue, structure fire with possible entrapment.
00:53
Rescue 11 needs to respond as well.
00:57
Agent 4 respond.
01:05
Engine 1 responding.
01:06
Engine 1 responding.
01:09
Rescue 1 responding.
01:16
We're responding.
01:24
Stiff's copies all responding units.
01:27
Near 710 Jackson Avenue, structure fire with possible entrapment.
01:32
Multiple calls on this.
01:34
We're getting conflicting reports on whether someone's inside or not.
01:37
Someone advised there might be a female on a dog inside.
01:41
Advising that there are flames coming through the roof.
01:55
We have a fully involved?
01:58
Sure.
02:02
We'll be Jackson High Command.
02:05
We got two houses involved here.
02:11
Last unit you're being walked on top of I copy that there's two houses involved in someone's command.
02:17
What unit number was that?
02:26
Disregard dispatch.
02:31
Disregard, dispatch.
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Location mentioned:
Jackson Ave, Huntington, WV 25704
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