Barn fire at Mercersburg Road in Montgomery Township, Mercersburg PA
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A working barn fire occurred near Mercersburg Road in Montgomery Township. Multiple fire companies responded to the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Fire and EMS Alerts
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02:54
Transcript:
00:00
Montgomery Township, near Mercersburg Road, working barn fire, box area 903, working fire dispatch.
00:09
Washington tanker 4, upstop.
00:19
Montgomery Township, near Mercersburg Road, working barn fire, box area 903, working fire dispatch, single company 24, Washington tanker 13.
00:41
Quinn 27 with 3 off 5.
00:48
24-1 with 4, 24-1 with 4 ops 5.
00:59
Franklin, you got Washington tanker 13-13-10, Washington tanker 13 driver on me.
01:04
Washington tanker 13 off 5 13 10.
01:10
Franklin, engine tanker 18 with 3 off 513 10.
01:18
Franklin engine 4-2-2 with 2 off 513 10, engine 4-2 with 2 off 513 10, Franklin engine 3 2 with 2 off 513 10.
01:32
Franklin engine 3 2.
01:37
Engine 32 with two offs 5, 13 alone.
01:44
BOR County, Maryland.
01:46
16,613 Raven Rock Road.
01:49
Possible CVA Class 1 response box here.
01:54
Amble's company, Forrestman alerted, Frederick fired his best through.
02:13
Montgomery Township, near Mercersburg Road, working barn fire box area 903.
02:18
Fill in the box.
02:19
Signogy Company 2, squad 41 Washington tanker, 9 ops squad.
02:36
Army Township.
02:38
Near Mercersburg Road, working barn fire, box area 903.
02:42
Fill the box, company two, squad 41 Washington tanker 9 alerted off Spaw 1316.
02:49
I don't have 4-9 responding.
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Location mentioned:
Mercersburg Rd, Mercersburg, PA 17236
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