Structural fire controlled on Parker Street, Newburyport MA
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Firefighters responded to a structural fire on Parker Street in Newburyport. The main fire was knocked down and crews began overhaul operations. Additional firefighters were requested for station coverage until the incident was under control and coverage was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Newburyport Fire
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Come around on the backside of the building,
00:03
we may need to tank water.
00:06
Receive.
00:08
Receive.
00:13
Next State headquarters.
00:17
Hey, Coy's answering 6-3.
00:20
6-3 is going to take command, bring in 3 for coverage.
00:24
6-3, yes, command, requesting 3 for coverage, (number withheld).
00:48
Newby report fire department requests in free firefighters for station coverage at headquarters.
00:52
All companies tied up at dumps the fire on Parker Street.
00:55
That's all.
00:56
New report's fire department requesting three firefighters for coverage at headquarters, (number withheld).
01:02
Command,
01:03
a headquarters.
01:13
Headquarters answering command.
01:17
Main fire is knocked down, we're overhauling.
01:21
Receip, main body of fire knock down, you're overhauling, (number withheld).
01:31
Operations, medic 10, that will stand down.
01:40
Yes, medic 10, you can stand down.
01:46
Ten, okay, thank you.
01:54
Command,
01:56
headquarters,
01:59
answering commands.
02:02
You can cancel the coverage.
02:06
Receipts, canceling coverage, (number withheld).
02:28
Newberry Port Fire Department canceling coverage.
02:30
That's canceling coverage, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Parker St, Newburyport, MA
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