Propane odor investigation at Oxford commercial building, Oxford ME
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Fire and fire police responded to a commercial building near Main Street in Oxford for a propane odor investigation. Command was established on scene. No fire was visible on the front of the building.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Oxford, RCC2, Oxford Fire, standby for an odor investigation call near Main Street, Suite number 3 in Oxford.
00:37
Oxford C. Oxford Fire and Oxford Fire Police need to respond near Main Street, Suite number 3.
00:44
In Oxford, Cross Street is going to be Pottle Road and Coldwater Brook Road for the odor of propane in the building.
00:50
The bill of response time of your tone is 1225.
00:59
Action, 601, go ahead.
01:07
Cable, 601, engine 6 responding.
01:11
Copy 601, engine 6 responding, 1227.
01:14
5-3, Oxford,
01:21
transporting 1 to Stevens.
01:23
Copy 653, transporting 1 to Stevens at 1228.
01:37
MedCare 552, go ahead.
01:40
552, go ahead.
01:45
You can show me off, Farmington.
01:48
Copy 552, Austin, Farmington, call 30.
01:56
Fire alarm.
01:57
I've been cleared by Stendish Rescue 3, return to the quarter.
02:01
Let me know the Sandish Command News, any assistance are on the scene?
02:07
Copy your Thursday.
02:15
Go ahead, 601.
02:21
Go ahead, 601.
02:25
601 on the large commercial structure.
02:28
Nothing showing for the front of the building.
02:30
You're saying car two is command.
02:32
Operations will be on Oxford Fire.
02:35
Copy 601 on scene commercial building.
02:38
Car 2 in command.
02:41
1232.
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Location mentioned:
Main St Ste 3, Oxford, ME 04270
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