Commercial building fire reported near Hwy 28 Owensville, Owensville MO
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A commercial building fire was reported near 1016 West Highway 28 in Owensville. Multiple fire units from surrounding counties responded to provide mutual aid at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Crawford County Sheriff and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Owensville will acknowledge. Stand by, a fire alarm.
00:07
Units 2110, 2115, 2124, 2136 responding.
00:12
Unit number withheld.
00:13
Franklin County units responding.
00:17
Newfrey, Wittley units responding.
00:19
Crosphy County responding.
00:22
Cuba unit 38 responding.
00:26
Units 501, 101, 106 respond.
00:28
Commercial structure fire near 1016 West Highway 28, Silver Dolenzville.
00:33
Units 2124, 2136, 2134, 2199 responding.
00:41
Franklin County alert for this incident.
00:44
Multiple counties responding for mutual aid to the commercial fire.
00:50
Number one unit responding.
00:52
Commercial structure fire.
00:53
Incident near 1016 West Highway 28.
01:01
Arkansas County cleared for responding to commercial fire.
01:16
Mikelite County unit 900 responding.
01:24
Unit 900 responding to 1016 Highway 28.
01:27
Waiting to sit off tone momentarily.
01:42
Unit 3812 responding to 1016 West Highway 28 for mutual aid commercial fire.
01:54
Unit 3812 responding to 1016 West Highway 28 Owensville for mutual aid commercial fire.
02:08
Moving up to Owensville Station 1.
02:29
Respond and move to Owensville Firehouse for commercial fire.
02:38
Engine 41 responding to move up to Owensville Firehouse for commercial fire.
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Location mentioned:
Hwy 28, Owensville, MO 65066
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