Fire and rescue operations at intersection in Springfield, Springfield VT
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According to the dispatch call, fire and rescue teams are responding to a fire at the intersection of Route 10 and Route 106 in Springfield. A helicopter is being prepared to assist, and multiple agencies from nearby towns are coordinating response efforts.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor County Fire - South
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
That's right you three on scene, Wednesday.
00:02
Okay,
00:08
Three, you're on scene, 1721.
00:12
Okay, man,
00:15
Go ahead.
00:17
Please advise Proctorsville, but then they need to respond, down 1-03 to route 10 to get on the southern end of the state.
00:27
Command, that was advised to Proctorsville.
00:30
Already all verified the sale ahead in that way though.
00:34
Do we have got on the air? If we do, do we have an EGI?
00:38
They're pulling the aircraft out of the hangar right now.
00:41
The ETA is about 20 minutes.
00:45
Receive, thank you.
00:48
Dr. ville, engine two to let us know C1.
00:51
We did it.
00:53
And then we are going to be approaching Route 10 in a minute or so.
00:58
Offer this back to command,
01:01
Priority message, needing a wait for darned.
01:06
Say my husband, I'll get you that.
01:07
I just copy your doctor's...
01:12
I forget, that's call on page if I have this on scene.
01:15
Can you find out to San Francisco twice week.
01:18
I said something for him.
01:20
Command.
01:23
Under chalogram.
01:24
Under chelagram.
01:39
They're estimated about 20 minute BTA, they're pulling aircraft out of the air, getting it ready.
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Location mentioned:
VT-10 & VT-106, Springfield, VT 05150
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