Smoke from chimney caused by malfunctioning pellet stove, Plympton MA
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Fire crews responded to smoke coming from a chimney at a residence near Anisnavada Drive in Plympton. The cause was a malfunctioning pellet stove. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Plympton Fire
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03:49
Transcript:
00:00
And very close the station, Puzzle 2521 ANA SNAPA, engine 2, car 418-0 to respondent.
00:18
(Name withheld), reporting a possible chimney via 21 anna-snap-it.
00:46
Plymire arms strike in a box for a possible chimney fire 2121 and a snapet drive called in direct to HQ.
01:03
Flintifier, 180 is on.
01:11
180, I'll show you on responding.
01:19
Okay, Plimpton Fire.
01:21
Dispatchin, Calfour, 180, Engine 2 to 21 Anisnavada Drive for the possible chimney fire.
01:28
Called in direct to HQ.
01:30
It's needed.
01:31
You close the time is going to be at light control, alpha side, or a drafting site at near Anisnavada Drive.
01:37
Be advised you've got one EMT.
01:41
On the box,
01:42
857 operated 204.
01:59
File on to the last unit calling, you're all static.
02:08
180 for fire.
02:12
Hi, I'm done.
02:15
Alright, 180 is on the street.
02:29
Fire alarm has 180 on scene reporting some smoke from chimney, remainder of transmission extremely static unreadable.
02:42
Fire alarm, you're showing you two on seat.
02:59
Engine 2 on scene.
03:07
Engine 2, fire, I'm in.
03:15
Got engine 2.
03:17
Engine 2. Engine 2 is on scene.
03:24
Engine 2, you're on scene.
03:25
9-01.
03:32
Command of Plutifier.
03:36
Answering Plungent Fire.
03:41
This is a malfunctioning pellet stove.
03:46
You can show engine two committed, you can leave other units in quarters.
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Location mentioned:
Plympton, MA 02367
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