Dryer fire at home near Essex Street contained, Middletown NJ
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Fire units responded to a dryer fire at a home near Essex Street and Bray Avenue in North Middletown. The fire was contained and extinguished. Heavy smoke was present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Middletown and Monmouth County Bayshore Towns Fire / EMS
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
315, 316, 31 Chiefs, 31 EMS, all call.
00:03
Number 53, Essex Street, crossing Bray Avenue for a dryer fire.
00:08
Station 315, 316, 31 6, 31 6th, 31 6th, 131, EMS, all call, number 53, Essex Street, crossing Bray Avenue for a dryer fire, 206.
00:20
1,2,667.
00:23
Fire north, 3167, same traffic.
00:27
3167.
00:33
Central 28375 in-service.
00:39
Last year in service.
00:40
CET IN-service?
00:47
Unconscious.
00:48
Flood, 632, 21, 10, Vermont,
00:51
Cours, Man, a walk, question right now I on, I have unconscious.
00:55
Okay.
00:59
Okay.
01:03
Chief, we're coming out on location on the big front of the album.
01:09
Yeah, that's fine.
01:11
Just making my way up to the DSFAR.
01:18
Three-six.
01:23
I don't want to location.
01:28
2836.
01:32
368 through the Division 2, Atlas Gulfler corner.
01:41
2167. Her patrol fire is contained as a person.
01:47
Rossi, thank you.
01:52
315, Portable Command.
01:58
31.67's arriving.
02:02
31.67 received.
02:06
31368 on location.
02:09
31368. 3168.
02:10
31368.
02:11
All right, so 3169.
02:16
No, we're responding with 5.
02:20
Precise.
02:25
Fire is out, a heavy smoke condition, meet fans upon arrival of the night price.
02:32
Heavy smoke conditions 20-11.
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Location mentioned:
Essex St, North Middletown, NJ 07748
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