Fire with heavy flames on a roof near West Main Street, Ravenna OH
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Fire units responded to a working structure fire with heavy flames on the roof near West Main Street in Ravenna. Firefighters connected to a nearby hydrant and worked to control the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Portage County Fire, EMS and Police
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03:45
Transcript:
00:00
Interior from command,
00:03
you got some heavy fire on the C-side roof, C-side roof.
00:12
Are you eight?
00:16
Okay.
00:22
Zero fire.
00:23
1214 is around for more.
00:32
Exhibit.
00:36
Have your license, please.
00:52
To try to pull a third line.
01:02
Send out another general alarm for a working structure fire,
01:06
please.
01:07
Copy a second, General for Working Structure.
01:15
Go ahead, Med2.
01:18
She's going to Lawrence.
01:20
Copy in route Lawrence, 10-6-6.
01:28
One on Station 12.
01:32
Okay.
01:38
We're on fire at 2321.
01:43
2321, guys.
01:46
Interriding UH.
01:49
In route UH. InROTUH, 10162.
01:56
Okay.
01:57
This room.
02:11
Copy me Julie from Thomas.
02:23
2516 in route, boy.
02:26
We copy 2516, you in Route 1017.
02:28
You're on Route 1017.
02:35
That's her we're meeting with.
02:38
Can you just send it to myself.
02:43
That's true.
02:48
Mary as well.
02:51
You need all you follow-do to respond.
03:01
It plotted to near West Main Street.
03:08
It sounded like it was in a pocket.
03:11
No answer on callback and they don't have voicemails full.
03:20
Under 1218, do we have a hydrant? Yes.
03:25
Copy, we're connected to the hydrant.
03:30
Okay,
03:32
copy.
03:33
Frivial fire, 1214 is on-scene reporting.
03:36
Copy on scene, 1020.
03:43
John, Tom, Sam,
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Location mentioned:
1/2 W Main St, Ravenna, OH 44266
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