Bonfire mistaken for house fire near Four Winds Dr, Jamestown IN
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Emergency services responded to reports of a house fire near Four Winds Drive and South First Street in Jamestown, Indiana. Upon arrival, the situation was found to be a controlled bonfire, not a fire emergency. Units were dismissed after confirming there was no danger.
Audio|Heard on: Boone County Fire and EMS
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02:24
Transcript:
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Pittsboro Engine 111, Engine 2.41, Walnut Engine 81, Medic 41, Lizton Tanker 101,
00:09
North Salem, Tanker 181, Tanker,
00:13
241. Four Winds, Drive,
00:15
and South First Street, House Fire, assigned to, Ops 1, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Engine 11,
00:23
Engine 2,41, Walnut Engine...
00:26
Medic 41,
00:28
Lizton Tanker 101,
00:31
North Salem Tanker 181, Tanker, 241, Four Winds, Drive, and South First Street, Housefire,
00:40
assigned to Off 1.
00:45
Control, Medic 41 is better than and now.
00:52
Some kind of control is for all into one of us.
00:58
Mr.
01:02
(name withheld), resident, fire.
01:09
Control Medic 41, do you have an exact address on this?
01:17
Negative, Medic 41, were you clear on police traffic?
01:23
Negative.
01:28
The neighbor walked out and checked the neighbors having a bonfire as you can disregard.
01:39
Clear, Medic 41, vacant service.
01:44
7.20.
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Control 2402.
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2.
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2.4-2.
01:55
Control 20402 is clear on the bonfire.
01:59
Mark Tainstown and sent service district are to everybody else.
02:04
Okay.
02:10
All operatives, I'm out.
02:12
This is Sentinel-9.
02:16
Homeowner stated it is a bonfire.
02:20
Repeating,
02:22
he's in disregard,
02:23
the bonfire.
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Location mentioned:
S 1st St & Four Winds Dr, Jamestown, IN 46147
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