Structure fire at modular home near Hardy Creek Road, Trimble County KY
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A modular home near Hardy Creek Road caught fire due to a tipped-over heater. The structure was previously damaged, and there were reports that squatters may have been living inside.
Audio|Heard on: Trimble County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Campbellsburg, do you have an address on this call?
00:06
Negative, one of the units on Trimble Fire advises complaint of Hardy Creek Road, we won't receive any additional information or calls.
00:13
Okay 31, we have heavy stuff showering at the top.
00:17
Okay,
00:22
31's arriving on scene.
00:25
31,
00:27
if you would,
00:35
pull down a house drive, it's going to be your first address on the left.
00:38
Okay.
00:47
(number withheld).
00:50
Go ahead.
00:55
AD802 Camelberg.
00:56
802 Camelberg.
01:00
802. 802.
01:05
Seen as single story big modular home appears to be half point four down well involved from the out of the bravo.
01:18
Radio can you repeat your last the radio was covered in static.
01:27
Single store six miles from our home,
01:29
half-point tore down from the last fire that is well involved on the alpha bravo.
01:35
We'll be stretching.
01:40
10 415366.
01:44
(number withheld) is going to be that same address that we had destruction prior had a couple months back.
01:55
O2. Be advised,
01:59
I believe there's been people living, squatting in that residence.
02:05
Form, okay.
02:09
802, (number withheld).
02:15
Go ahead.
02:20
The property on her on scene, a volume without working with a heater, and it dumped over and calling fire.
02:27
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Hardy Creek Rd, Kentucky 40006
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