Vehicle fire in parking area near Meadows Trail Camp, Oscoda County MI
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Fire departments responded to a vehicle fire involving a Ford F-150 in a parking area near Meadows Trail Camp in Luzerne, Michigan.
Audio|Heard on: Oscoda County and Surrounding Area Police, Fire, and EMS
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Station 6-8 to Tritown Fire.
00:03
You're being requested for a Luzerne assist near Meadows Trail Camp.
00:08
Again, near Meadows Trail Camp in Luzerne.
00:13
It will be a Ford F-150 that is on fire in a parking area.
00:18
This location is by Meadows Trail Camp.
00:21
First page is 856.
00:30
Check on 111 and wrote to the hall.
00:38
On 17, same traffic.
00:42
119, St. Travick.
00:45
Sorry.
01:02
Station 6-8, Tritown Fire, you're being requested as an assist to Luzerne near Meadows Trail Camp.
01:11
Again, near Meadows Trail Camp in Luzerne.
01:14
We have a Ford F-150 that is on fire in the parking area.
01:19
This location is by Meadows Trail Camp.
01:23
Second page at 857.
01:29
14 and around the hall.
01:35
Judge on 112 and round to the hall.
01:40
875.
01:41
6 to 8, so was earned 4 en route with 2.
01:48
6-8 all responding units.
01:51
This fire for the F-150, the only entrance is off of Dirty Road, only off Jersey Road.
01:58
It is across the street from the Meadows Trail Camp, which is an ORV camp.
02:06
It will be south of Comstock Road.
02:10
It will be the marijuana farm.
02:14
Clear?
02:19
6A, you can show Tritone 102 in route with three.
02:26
Tritone 112 in route with three.
02:28
Two, 117, bump up the tag.
02:37
Tritone 107 in route.
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Luzerne, MI 48636
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