Illegal burn extinguished by resident near June Street, Kissimmee FL
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Fire crews responded to an illegal burn near June Street, North Clyde Avenue, and North Dillingham Avenue in Kissimmee, Florida. The resident extinguished the fire before crews cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Osceola County Public Safety
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Engine 11. Illegal burn.
00:02
At near June Street.
00:05
Cross streets are North Clyde Avenue and North Dillingham Avenue.
00:08
Select Tac 1.
00:24
Rescue 8-3 in Mountaine facility with a 36-year-old (name withheld) is going to be anxiety.
00:30
A patient had been out of her anxiety medication for about one month now.
00:35
She has been having an elevated heart rate for about three or four days.
00:40
Patient is alert with 15 criminalizers are followed.
00:42
Heart rate of 130.
00:45
Sinus attack on the monitor.
00:47
Hasco 2 of 97% longroom error.
00:51
Caponography of 30.
00:52
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01:09
Rest 43 18 10 injure221 242 1811.
01:18
Matt Howard.
01:20
As you live in Rabinolstein.
01:23
We, uh, someone with a trash bar in the backyard.
01:26
We'll go tell them put it out.
01:32
Test 42, Osceola.
01:34
Pescelo.
01:35
Pesley.
01:41
Testra 42, transfer one patient on emergency number one patient non-emergence to celebration, started mileage zero.
01:48
Rescue Port 21812.
01:55
The resident put the fire out will be cleared.
01:58
Copy resident put the fire up.
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Location mentioned:
W June St, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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