Small fire caused by furnace malfunction in attic, Kent County RI
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Fire units are investigating a small fire caused by a furnace malfunction in an attic near Greene Street, Rhode Island.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Rhode Island, Southeastern Massachusetts, and Eastern Connecticut Public Safety
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Command all units, I'm up in the third-floor attic.
00:02
We had a person working on a furnace up here at malfunctioning, a small fire.
00:06
We're checking it out further right now.
00:13
Here she's down fire on.
00:14
Green Street.
00:16
All right, forward timeout, 1641.
00:27
Agent for us on seeing the panel, nothing showing, 1641.
00:37
Rescue is en route 1850, Rayan Point Road.
00:43
Appreciate.
00:44
I believe to access the second floor, there's a side door.
00:48
Your time's gonna be 1642.
00:52
Side door, thank you.
00:58
Sorry,
01:01
fireland dispatching rescue 2,
01:03
near Highland Ave, the Hobby Lobby for a motor vehicle accident with injury.
01:09
Have two reported injured?
01:11
Sounds like walking wounded at this time.
01:13
Again, fire alarm, dispatching rescue 2.
01:16
near Highland Avenue, the Hobby Lobby parking lot.
01:20
There's two injured in the vehicle, looks like walking wounded.
01:28
Rescue one to firelock.
01:29
Did that call? We're in service.
01:33
Receive Engine 1, clearance service, respond to that call.
01:35
Come in Rescue 1.
01:39
Rescue 1. You can show his responding, Highland Ave, Hobby Lobby.
01:42
If there are two parties injured, let's keep Rescue 2 coming as well, please.
01:49
Receive.
01:59
Splice, small condition, it's going to self-vent.
02:05
Can we wait for a reset?
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Greene St, Rhode Island
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