Vehicle fire at intersection of main and north streets, Kempton IN
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A vehicle fire occurred near the intersection of Main Street and North Street in Kempton, Indiana. Multiple fire and rescue units were dispatched to the scene to respond to the truck fire.
Audio|Heard on: Tipton County Police, Fire, EMS and ISP
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
5036, engine 31, Tinker 333, the intersection of Main and North for a vehicle fire.
00:18
Rescue 36, engine 31, tanker 33,
00:22
intersection of Main and North for a vehicle fire.
00:24
Rescue 36, engine 31, tanker 33,
00:28
Main and North for a vehicle fire.
00:34
1041. Zero one.
00:40
Second page, Station 30 for a truck fire at the intersection of Main and North.
00:58
Second page, Station 30, Engine 31, Tinker 33, Rescue 36, Truck fire at the intersection of Main and North.
01:06
Second page, Engine 31, Tinker 33, Rescue 36 for a truck fire at the intersection of Main and North.
01:17
Coming through, a Wondon Route Station.
01:24
Howie, can you start with engine 21? I come along this morning.
01:30
Okay.
01:33
Inchon 41.
01:35
We en route to the intersection of Main and North in Kempton for a truck fire.
01:50
Engine 41,
01:52
intersection of Main, North and Kempton for a truck fire.
01:55
Engine 41,
01:57
intersection of Main and North and Kempton for a truck fire.
02:04
I'm only going to, that's at 21, 2.
02:10
Sorry,
02:11
engine 21,
02:13
being en route to the intersection of Main and North and Kempton for a truck fire.
02:27
Engine 21,
02:29
intersection of Main and North and Kempton for a truck fire.
02:33
Engine 21, intersection of Main and North, Kempton for a truck fire.
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Location mentioned:
Kempton, IN 46049
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