Machine fire near henry jefferson avenue in lockridge, Lockridge IA
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Firefighters responded to a fire near Henry Jefferson Avenue in Lockridge. Initial reports indicated a machine shed was on fire, but it was clarified that a smaller piece of equipment outside the shed was burning. Additional manpower was requested to handle the situation.
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Transcript:
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The county amount puts a fire Engine 1.
00:05
Go ahead, Engine 1.
00:08
Can I have you give a page for Lockridge, if you haven't already,
00:12
for engine manpower?
00:15
(number withheld).
00:22
404, go ahead.
00:29
Jefferson County from Henry County on R5 Call 51, Jefferson County.
00:35
404, 10-4.
00:38
And also 1095, and I'll be back in route to J.O.1.
00:48
7-415-week.
00:51
In every second county, I have a request from one of our engines out at...
00:58
near Henry Jefferson Avenue and Lockridge for additional manpower.
01:05
I have a machine shed on fire.
01:08
A couple fuel barrels unknown.
01:12
If there's fuel inside, it is connected to an additional machine shed.
01:16
Nobody's inside that we know of.
01:18
Again, they were requesting additional manpower near Henry Jefferson Avenue, Lockridge.
01:24
Thank you, I'll get him past out.
01:27
10.4. Thank you.
01:28
(number withheld). (number withheld).
01:34
Also, just for 43, it doesn't appear.
01:36
The actual shed is on fire.
01:38
It's a smaller piece of machinery that was inside the shed.
01:42
That is on fire. That is now outside the shed.
01:45
104. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Henry Jefferson Ave, Lockridge, IA 52635
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