Fire reported at North Beechwood Street apartment, Philadelphia PA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire was reported at an apartment near North Beechwood Street in Philadelphia involving a stove or appliance. Multiple fire units responded to the scene and later reduced their speed while operating.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia Fire Dispatch - North
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Eastwood Street and appliance,
00:02
phone companies respond and operate on North fire no attack 1.
00:05
Engine 51, engine 19, ladder 29, tower ladder 8, battalion 2.
00:11
Repeating tactical box 5105, fire reported near North Beechwood Street,
00:16
and appliance, a stove, the following companies respond and operate, North fire no attack 1.
00:21
Engine 51, engine 19, ladder 29, tower ladder 8, battalion 2.
00:32
Agent 51.
00:34
151, Percy.
00:37
Andrew 51, ladder 29, the time to near North Beechwood.
00:43
That's affirmative.
00:44
The companies responding to near North Beechwood Street members are aware.
00:48
See full stop intersection with red lights and stop signs while responding.
00:53
Pettightightighton.
00:55
Tadine 2. 292,
00:59
851-928.
01:01
Reason near North Beechwood.
01:05
The fire in a server, sir.
01:07
Or stove.
01:15
Measure 19.
01:16
Measure 19, proceed.
01:19
Call location, off the top.
01:22
It's a permanent.
01:25
Which company is responding, near North Beechwood, switch, 3 companies proceed, reduced speed, repeating companies responding, northbound switch street, proceed to reduce speed.
01:33
Fireground channels northbound traffic.
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Location mentioned:
N Beechwood St, Philadelphia, PA 19138
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