Car fire reported near Kendall Street in Quincy, Quincy MA
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A single car caught fire near Kendall Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. Fire units responded and began addressing the vehicle fire promptly.
Audio|Heard on: Quincy Police & Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
So I'm making a way to near Kendall Street.
00:04
Make a way to near Kendall Street after a car fire.
00:08
Okay. Okay.
00:22
Triple seven.
00:24
Take your way over to Kendall with the 7-9.
00:26
I guess the car's right behind us.
00:27
Stay away from the...
00:29
Pivot. All right.
00:36
Entry on the fire alarm.
00:37
Engine one on the road.
00:42
One lot of one, you're on the road.
00:54
Number 5 has near Kendall Street.
00:59
Number two lot of five, your respondent.
01:00
That's going to be a Toyota Camry.
01:02
All right.
01:07
Everyone.
01:12
So, permission to detour Franklin Street coming up from Independence at Hillsborough.
01:18
We're just going to have to push them around.
01:20
There's going to be a trench almost three-quarters across the road.
01:23
And then we'll get back.
01:26
Yeah,
01:29
it's fine. You have enough half-up now?
01:33
Yeah, it will be good.
01:34
I appreciate it.
01:36
Just let the comms know when you can.
01:39
Thank you.
01:40
Got it. Riley, we feel the communications.
01:44
You get that?
01:46
Got it.
01:51
7-8.
01:56
Hello, can we confirm the address.
02:02
engine two soft,
02:04
to near Kendall Street, command,
02:07
single car vehicle fire, two stretch and align.
02:13
Engine 2, you're off, single car fire, stretch on the line.
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Location mentioned:
Kendall St, Quincy, MA 02171
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