No fire found at commander drive building, marked uninhabitable, Washington Crossing PA
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Fire units responded to a building near Commanders Drive and Tankard Lane. No fire was found after searching. The building was turned over to township authorities and marked as uninhabitable.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Fire and EMS East, Bucks Fire/EMS West
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
NIC near Commander's Drive on Tankard Lane.
00:15
Near Commanders Drive from Tankard Lane, Unit 60, Upper Makefield Township, Chesapey.
00:21
Near Commanders Drive with Tankard Lane, Unit 60.
00:26
From Midgill Township, Chestain, 1613.
00:33
One.
00:36
System 1.
00:41
Hold it to the engine.
00:51
182, hold the response to engine.
01:08
Again emails needed and in squad 125 to cover 142 Twin Oaks Drive off of Shattel Road and Tinsman Drive.
01:37
Cover.
01:38
142 Twin Oaks Drive on Shattel Road and Tinsman Drive.
01:41
Said Mr. Township, Assolvington.
01:44
Squad 124, second ambulance needed, tension.
01:46
Squad 125 to cover.
01:47
142 Twin Oaks Drive on Shattel Road and Tinsman Drive.
01:51
That Mr. Township, Elphibankham, 16-15.
01:54
Justin 1.
01:57
Dustin the Contractor, we're available.
02:01
Sixth and one.
02:05
Chief,
02:09
Four.
02:12
Here, we search the building, search is negative,
02:15
this is going to be turned over to township, building, and zoning.
02:18
Can you mark number 2 central as no entry for the fire department,
02:23
and the township's also tagging the building as uninhabitable and 4 is available?
02:29
Chief Fork.
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Location mentioned:
Commanders Dr & Tankard Ln, Washington Crossing, PA 18977
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