Fire crews respond to residence fire near Halstead Rd, Salina KS
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Fire crews responded to a single-story house fire near Halstead Road in Salina, Kansas, with possible fire in the attic. Multiple fire units arrived and began command and tanker operations to control the fire.
Audio|Heard on: Salina City Police and County Fire / EMS
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03:3
Transcript:
00:00
These 321 is on scene.
00:01
Standby 712.
00:02
Let me see what we got.
00:08
We are just both of the track that's coming across right now.
00:12
Three-sixthews here out one on board.
00:22
Okay, Mark.
00:29
Tanker 711, dismiss and 1023 in the area.
00:33
Ten point.
00:38
Demand incoming units.
00:40
I want tankers come down, Armstrong parked behind 321 or beside 321.
00:50
Engine 712 copy.
00:52
Where do you want this unit?
00:58
Don't you park in the street side see how far the stretch is from the street? Armstrong or Hallstead?
01:10
The address site is Hallstead.
01:12
Hallstead.
01:17
Copy the agency 712 staging out on Hallstead.
01:27
So forth.
01:32
Two bucks. Tanker 360K is on scene.
01:38
Ten fuck.
02:04
This is 342, 42 is on 14.
02:10
Temper.
02:13
7.4. 7.9. Yes,
02:19
5 will be mounted.
02:22
7.09, 104.
02:26
Senator 331 is on scene and squad 320 is on scene.
02:32
So, sir. No, I'm seeing you, let's test you and the propane's in shut off.
02:42
So they don't want to be commanded.
02:43
Is there a single story with phone residence that's like fire in the attic?
02:57
We passed the Halstead Command.
02:59
You've reached your first benchmark.
03:02
Acknowledgment message received.
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Location mentioned:
Halstead Rd, Salina, KS 67401
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