Light smoke at single-story home fire near Old Middleburg Rd, Jacksonville FL
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According to the dispatch call, a fire with light smoke was reported at a single-story home near Old Middleburg Road North in Jacksonville. Fire units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Jacksonville Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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Agent 26, call type changed to residential structure fire.
00:04
Engine 26, call type changed the residential structure fire.
00:09
Engine 26, call type changed the residential structure fire.
00:14
Fire district 22 toggle robber one residential structure fire near Old Middleburg Road North intersecting Edward White with engine 26.
00:29
Squad four team inch of seventeen fire six five eleven ladder twenty six rescue twenty two twenty six one o five tanker thirty one fifty seven fifty three with squad four ladder ten inch twenty five as writ.
00:44
All units responding TAC Bravo 1.
00:47
Engine 22 is on scene.
00:48
It's going to be a single story residential structure.
00:50
I got light smoke showing.
00:52
Staying by for W signal.
00:53
On scene, engine 22.
00:55
Fire 6.
00:58
Coffee.
00:59
Fire 5.
01:01
Rescue 105 responding.
01:03
Engine 34, we're en route to that fire.
01:05
Engine 22, go ahead and make a sense to W1 for engine 22, so let me track the guard.
01:11
All units are responding.
01:13
Residential structure, fire 17 and 19, near Old Middleburg for Norris, trucker.
01:18
Fire 6, acknowledge W1 for engine 22.
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Location mentioned:
Old Middleburg Rd N, Jacksonville, FL 32210
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