Barn fire with partial collapse near Curren Lane, Millerton PA
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Fire departments responded to a barn fire near Curren Lane in Wells Township, Pennsylvania. The barn was fully on fire and partially collapsed. Multiple departments provided mutual aid to fight the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Tioga County Police, Fire and EMS
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03:20
Transcript:
00:00
Near Curren Lane.
00:02
First structure fire reported, barn.
00:10
I'm going to be able to be.
00:19
I'm going to be.
00:20
Bhopi-e-e-e-e-e-eigh-e-eigh-e-e-a-oh.
00:35
Government 12,
00:37
13, box 12-06, Wells Township, near Curran Lane.
00:41
Construction fire reporter Vaughn, 1817.
00:46
13, responding.
00:47
13, responding.
00:52
Shee 12 responding.
00:54
12 response.
00:55
10108, 212.
00:56
She is 12. Call came in from the neighbor reporting the fire at near Curren Lane and it's going to be a barn fire.
01:04
Plainsworthshawn.
01:09
Farm, I'm Vinila Mills.
01:12
Happy, second arm, 1817.
01:13
17.
01:17
13, 17.
01:19
Ah!
01:44
Okay, Department 8, Department 4, Rehab 4, Fox 12-0-612 Township, near Curran Lane.
01:52
Mutual 8, Tunavo Barnfire.
01:55
12211, you're responding.
01:58
12121, you're responding.
02:25
Department 4 will behead 4.
02:27
Department 80 bucks, 12,06, Walth Township near Curran Lane, mutual aid, to the Farms, Fire, 1819.
02:42
Tinker 13.5 on standby.
02:50
Tinker 35, standby.
03:01
12 on scene,
03:04
switching Northman command,
03:08
one barn,
03:09
fully involved,
03:12
partially collapsed.
03:14
T-12 on T-12 on-command reports one barn fully involved, partially collapsed, 1821.
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Location mentioned:
Curren Ln, Millerton, PA 16936
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