Chimney fire spreads to structure near Old Homestead Ln, Moundsville WV
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According to the dispatch call, a chimney fire near Old Homestead Lane in Moundsville expanded and caused a structure fire. Multiple volunteer fire departments responded to the confirmed structure fire.
Audio|Heard on: Northern Panhandle WV Public Safety
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
104.103, I'll say 41, 754.
00:03
Marshall County Fire Control Team, Moundser, Volunteers, Wenders, Wendellon, Volunteers, Ler, Volunteers, Warkridge, Cameron,
00:10
your tankers, you needed, Washington, lands, you need an engine for manpower to 997 Old Homestead Lane.
00:18
That was, 97 Old Homestead Lane, Tomatone 754, respond on TAC 1.
00:24
This is going to be a confirmed structure fire.
00:27
4.1-2, Marshall, Word, Ground.
00:30
104, 4, 401, 2.
00:35
18 Marshall 1080, 1041.
00:38
104119, actually 4841, 7.5.
00:43
5-1dial morphe
00:46
104-5111-1-1-1-203 morsel 1041 over and a half-page 10412 11 104-123 i'll show you 41 755 125 124 say
01:09
104-124 i'll show you 41 7556
01:18
1427 being around 1041637 in a row And when I excuse to be out of right on wheeling No wheeling 24 out of wheeling
01:38
1216 2116
01:40
Good
01:47
That's a big negative on what I call drip out.
01:51
I mean, there's a possibility that that individual took off, but not here.
01:59
Of course, sir.
02:01
It's going to be a loss.
02:03
Negative. Negative.
02:08
203.120.
02:15
Saturdays around.
02:17
No, we're at 997 Old Homestead Lane.
02:21
What Werner got on fire is starting to spread the house, but the FD's got it knocked down.
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Brooke County, WV
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