Truck fire near middle school in Plainville, Plainville CT
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According to the dispatch call, a truck fire occurred near the middle school on Camp Street in Plainville. Multiple fire units responded, and the fire was extinguished.
Audio|Heard on: Plainville Fire
Listen to dispatch call
04:22
Transcript:
00:00
Plainville Fire Department operator on a high response for a fully involved truck fire
00:05
Camp Street by the middle school.
00:08
(number withheld).
00:12
Car one's in route.
00:16
Car one, you're in route.
00:20
I went to say you have any drivers?
00:23
I just had one pull on the ramp now.
00:30
I say driver.
00:34
That's correct.
00:36
Very safe.
00:48
Engine two is on the air.
00:55
Agent two, you're on the air.
00:59
Is car one engine two, what are you have for me in power?
01:11
I believe it's him and one other guy.
01:19
Briefing.
01:32
Car one's down, see.
01:38
Car one's on, so you're going to point about truck.
01:42
Car one, you're on seat, floating a valve truck.
01:48
Carried on.
01:54
Great six.
01:57
This batch.
02:03
This batch, engine four, car seven to bono with two.
02:16
For your respondent was 2, (number withheld).
02:21
Command engine 2, which way are you coming in?
02:27
(number withheld).
02:31
Receive. We're all the way down past the middle school.
02:34
You'll see it.
02:38
Receive.
02:39
Receive.
02:42
NAR 6th responders.
02:53
Command to the second Class A, want you to come in off of Camp Street.
03:17
Here you two.
03:18
Pull past the truck.
03:20
Hold to your left.
03:34
What is best? Scott would be command.
03:38
John Warrant, your command,
03:39
(number withheld).
03:48
Command, dispatch, water on a fire.
03:52
Water on a fire, (number withheld).
04:01
Engine 4 on scene.
04:05
Agent 4, you're on seat.
04:08
Agent 4, you're on seat.
04:14
Matt, dispatch.
04:16
Fire's knock down.
04:20
Fire down at (number withheld).
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