New Salem fire aids large animal rescue on South Main St, New Salem MA
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Firefighters in New Salem joined a large animal rescue team on South Main Street to provide manpower support. The operation had no fire or hazardous issues and was handled promptly.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Fire and EMS
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Attention New Salem fire, attention to South Main Street, assist the large animal rescue team on scene there.
00:10
Again, 7 South Main Street to assist the large animal rescue team.
00:16
Controls, if I had 1257.
00:23
Shover control on New Salem X4.
00:27
Control is on New Salem X4.
00:31
I'll be responding to the scene.
00:35
Receive, sir, have you responding to the scene.
00:37
Be advised you have New Salem X2 already on scene and X1 responding as well.
00:46
Received the game.
00:48
Control on New Salem on X4.
00:52
Control's on.
00:56
X4 is on scene.
00:59
Receive X4 on scene, 1302.
01:06
Control New Salem X2.
01:08
Control is on New Salem X2.
01:12
We should be all set on personnel, could we have an office.
01:16
Receive, sir, all set for personnel, going off three, 13.03.
01:23
Receive, Austin.
01:28
Cover control, New Salem, X1.
01:31
Control is on New Salem X1.
01:35
X1's on scene, going to Offs 3.
01:38
Receive, sir, on scene and going off three at 13.05.
01:46
Control New Salem Engine 2.
01:49
Control is on New Salem Engine 2.
01:52
Engine 2 and the rescue will be responding to steps in the top main.
01:59
Sir, I believe you can stand down.
02:01
New Salem X2 stated they were all set with personnel.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, New Salem, MA 01355
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