Confirmed extinguished chimney fire near gore rd, Raymond ME
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Firefighters responded to an extinguished chimney fire near Gore Road in Raymond. The fire was in the stove pipe going into the wall from the chimney. The occupants removed material from the stove and believe the fire is out. Fire units dispatched to confirm the fire status.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Raymond Fire, send by for an extinguished chimney fire, near Gore Road.
00:10
50 County, you can turn 208.
00:14
7.4 Gore, 50.
00:37
Raymond found the air transmitting Deathbox 2.
00:40
For Raymond Engine 32, Raymond Tank 36, Raymond Tate 37.
00:44
Winnomey Mill is 22, Windham Engine 26, Caswell Engine 63, and a gray-right team, and Raymond
00:50
near Gore Road, Crusted Norton Way and Webbs Mills Road in the town of Raymond.
00:54
Collar reporting, they had a fire in the stove pipe that was going into the wall from their chimney.
01:00
They believe it is extinguished.
01:02
They'd like it check.
01:03
It's a Delta response.
01:04
Again, Death Box 2, Raymond Engine 32.
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Tank 36, Tank 37, Wind of Mainville is 22, Winnett 26, Task Windhamton, 663, and a Greywright team.
01:12
near Gore Road in the town of Raymond.
01:15
Cross streets of Norton Way and Webb Mills Road.
01:17
Collar had flames in the stove pipes that was going into the wall from the chimney.
01:22
They've removed all of the material from the stove.
01:26
They believe the fire is extinguished, and they need to check.
01:28
Delta response.
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Side of the box, 918.
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Location mentioned:
Gore Rd, Raymond, ME 04071
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