Fire crew responds to bird stuck high in tree, New Smyrna Beach FL
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Fire department responded to a call near Oakwood Avenue in New Smyrna to assist in rescuing a bird stuck approximately 60 feet high in a tree. Authorities have been notified to provide help.
Audio|Heard on: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
NGy-52 telephone handle fire a call near Oakwood Avenue, New Smyrna, cross street of Canova Drive and South Peninsula Avenue.
00:09
I do 52, select Tac 7 to Mount 1315.
00:18
Guard 4.4 Central on Tack 7.
00:25
Go ahead.
00:33
Go ahead, Portover Central.
00:35
You can send that in your first call that me instead of 52.
00:40
I would say, but I just want to try to finish your call.
00:45
Okay,
00:47
by this one in two fifty two fifty two.
00:56
Central in two fifty-five-two.
01:03
Central 2-152, HACO.
01:10
Central 2, engine 52.
01:13
52, go ahead.
01:20
Mark, 44, and I'll take the call.
01:28
52 copied.
01:30
Just be aware.
01:31
We had some residents showed up earlier and for a battalion,
01:37
the proper authorities have been notified to assist in getting this bird out.
01:44
It's 60 feet up in air, so you might be getting other calls.
01:49
Just be aware.
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Location mentioned:
Oakwood Ave, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169
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