Two-story colonial house fire in Southington, Southington CT
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Firefighters responded to a structure fire at a two-story colonial house near West Center St in Southington. Ladder and squad units arrived on scene and began a coordinated fireground command. Crews checked the basement and first floor, noting a strange odor. Fire operations were conducted with multiple units involved.
Audio|Heard on: Southington Police and Fire
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 21 responding crew of (number withheld).
00:04
Ladder 1 on scene, two-story colonial.
00:07
We'll be out investigating.
00:10
Ladder one on the scene is investigating (number withheld).
00:18
Dispatch, Carphears on scene, 4LB, Command,
00:22
Operations on Fireground 1.
00:24
Carpher on scene, command operations on Fireground 1, Tennessee, (number withheld).
00:34
Command Squad 5.
00:37
Go ahead, come in.
00:40
If you come in from the opposite side, you got a hydrant, um,
00:46
from that direction, it'll be one house before.
00:51
Roger that, command.
00:52
We'll come in the opposite side.
00:54
Following (number withheld).
01:00
Got a hydrant on the corner of the first entrance of West Center.
01:05
That's yours.
01:07
Roger that.
01:13
The crew from next to 12 coming up.
01:20
I'll have you head to the basement.
01:27
Squad 5 is on scene.
01:29
Carport 5, spot 5, we'll send our crew forward.
01:32
That's all right.
01:50
Thank you.
01:51
5A command on fire, I'm looking to the garage.
02:01
I'll have you checked the first floor.
02:03
The other companies are in the basement with a strange odor over.
02:18
You guys could come right in, I'll take your full crew forward to the front of the house.
02:25
Roger, 21 on scene.
02:29
You're just 21 on the scene.
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