Fire alarm at two-story home near Prices Neck Rd, Newport RI
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Fire units responded to a general fire alarm at a two-story masonry home near Prices Neck Road in Newport. Upon investigation, no active fire was found at the time of dispatch.
Audio|Heard on: Newport Fire
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Phone alarm, station 2, station 5, ladder 1, car 2,
00:04
response 6, Prices Neck Road,
00:08
general fire alarm activation,
00:11
all units operate,
00:13
fire ground 1.
00:28
Phone alarm, station two, station five, ladder one, car two,
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response six,
00:35
Prices Neck Road,
00:37
general fire alarm activation,
00:39
all units operate,
00:42
fire ground one.
00:53
Units responding,
00:55
there'll be a hydrant OSHAV at Prices Neck,
00:59
and another hydrant in front of 11, Prices Neck.
01:08
Fire alarm, ladder one, be slightly delayed due to air pressure.
01:14
Receive, ladder one.
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Light delay. Light delay.
01:18
Ladder one roof.
01:21
Ladder warming roof.
01:28
Engine 2 from ladder 2.
01:30
Do you want us to commit down there? Do you want us to hold out here?
01:35
Launcher stage.
01:36
We're just pulling in right now.
01:37
I mean, is that the gate.
01:40
Received.
01:41
Indian 2, ladder 2,
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on scene. Light to stage you.
01:48
Brissy, Avengers 2 on scene.
01:51
Ladder 2 is aging.
01:58
Engine 2 on scene.
01:59
We got a two-story masonry.
02:01
Home.
02:04
Currently don't hear anything.
02:06
We're going to go out, investigate.
02:07
Repeater on.
02:14
Receive, Venge 2.
02:15
You're on scene, two-story masonry.
02:17
How to investigate 904.
02:25
Cartons on the scene.
02:32
Receive car two.
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Location mentioned:
Prices Neck Rd, Newport, RI 02840
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