Pickup truck fire threatens barn near Ludlow Falls, Ludlow Falls OH
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Fire crews battled a pickup truck blaze dangerously close to a barn near South Range Line Road with urgent efforts to prevent spread.
Audio|Heard on: Miami County Police, Fire and EMS - Central
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Fire, Priority to Vehicle Fire, near South Range Line Road and Horseshoe Road and Fenner Road.
00:14
Additional info at the current time, standby.
00:22
That's affirmative.
00:23
It's about three feet away from the residence.
00:28
Okay.
00:31
05.
00:36
951 to upper ballot.
00:38
This is Upper Valley, go ahead.
00:46
Upper Valley, this is Covington, I-51.
00:48
What is out with an 88-year-old female, a key complaint of diarrhea?
00:54
This diarrhea started today approximately 1 of cloth.
00:59
9950 changes the fallacy shift for the biology use.
01:07
What's the name?
01:08
Her vitals are a heart rate that will check.
01:11
That is 95 for the air and a blubber report with the April 48.
01:18
Can you get approximately 8 to some minutes out? Any questions or orders?
01:28
I have no questions or orders.
01:29
We'll get you about upon arrival.
01:36
Chief 65 in Miami.
01:39
Chief 65, go ahead.
01:43
I'll be on the scene.
01:44
You have fully involved pickup up against the barn.
01:48
Chief 65 will have a range line command.
01:54
You're clear.
01:55
Zero-nine.
01:59
Democratic 25 to Chief 65.
02:04
Go ahead.
02:08
We'll just stay out on the road and let you need this back there.
02:12
You can actually go in service.
02:14
We're getting this fire under control with the guard knows.
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Location mentioned:
S Range Line Rd, Ludlow Falls, OH 45339
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