Fire response at property near North Tobacco Road, Hutchinson KS
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire near North Tobacco Road and East 69th Avenue. They set up a command post, shut off the gas meter, and started rehabilitation operations on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Reno and Rice County Public Safety
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, near North Tobacco Road, Unknown,
00:05
and East 69th Avenue, service call.
00:10
Near North Tobacco Road, service call.
00:18
Engine 3, dispatch.
00:27
We're going to be busy.
00:28
We are en route to fire with Rehab 7.
00:31
Can you send somebody else to that?
00:49
Engine 5, near North Tobacco Road, Unknown,
00:55
and East 69th Avenue, service call.
01:00
Near North Tobacco Road, service call.
01:14
A service call, why don't you take that once you spot the rehab and clear engine 5 for us?
01:23
We are parking rehab right behind EMF.
01:31
Engine 3 dispensation.
01:38
Go ahead and put us back on that call and disregard any unit that you sent.
01:44
Acknowledgment/message received in this regard
01:52
Go ahead.
01:55
Back here to the meter with me again.
02:01
Bye.
02:05
Near North Tobacco Road, service call.
02:14
This match, engine three is this going to be for a patient that split out of his chair just in top of.
02:23
Three copies.
02:24
Operations command.
02:29
Command, go ahead.
02:33
Hold the meter.
02:34
We still don't know if it's broke off underground,
02:38
but we've got the majority that we've not, or shut off, so now we'll be able to make a chance in this.
02:46
I understand that you've got the gas meter shut off as far as you think.
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Location mentioned:
N Tobacco Rd, Hutchinson, KS 67502
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