Residential fire reported near North Otter Street, Terre Haute IN
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A residential fire occurred near North Otter Street in Terre Haute. Fire units responded and reported water pressure issues. A female victim suffered burns and was attended to at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Terre Haute Public Safety and Vigo County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Have your unit at Otter Street, or the Otter Street buyer, come up to engine one.
00:05
We've got a female up here that's got burns to repeat.
00:09
One has water again.
00:16
In one, your advice, we have water back.
00:19
Affirmative.
00:26
There, I'll use on the library is in the back.
00:35
Yeah, well, we're still a little annoying on.
00:44
Dispatch.
00:46
You're okay.
00:47
Uh, she's going to have a, one quote, look now.
00:52
Dispatch, uh, we train scares with dispatcher, can you know anything else up there's a hotter street, please?
00:59
Is that you get it?
01:02
Clare, do you need a second ambulance?
01:05
That's one here.
01:17
Respond with units on current incident.
01:19
Respond on Fireground 3.
01:22
(Number withheld), North Otter Street.
01:25
Residential fire.
01:27
Respond with units on current incident.
01:29
Respond on Fireground 3.
01:32
(Number withheld), North Otter Street.
01:35
Residential fire.
01:36
Refer to CAD for apparatus assignment.
01:39
Transfer to command.
01:45
We need more pressure on the orange line.
01:55
Transcator central area clear on the second medic.
01:58
We are now.
02:04
Traffic with the man.
02:05
The red line has no pressure.
02:09
The red line has no pressure.
02:14
Central with 303 B 1042.
02:18
There I just 53 working on it.
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Location mentioned:
N Otter St, Terre Haute, IN 47805
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