Outside fire extinguished near 71 Robert Street, Westport MA
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Fire units responded to a reported outside fire near 71 Robert Street. Smoke and flames were seen behind residences. The fire was quickly extinguished and units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Westport Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
So it's coming from behind the residence, unsure which residents.
00:08
They believe it to be an outside fire?
00:11
A-firm.
00:20
File out, what number Robert Street was that?
00:27
Unknown residents, it was a passing motorist that called, they saw flames and smoke coming from behind one of the houses on the right.
00:40
Caller did not have an exact address and only received one call.
00:48
Roger. That's Rob the Street.
00:55
File, I'm engine three is in the air.
00:58
Engine 3 on the air.
01:02
Engine 3 on the air, 1643.
01:10
Engine 4 is respondent.
01:13
Receive engine 4, 1643.
01:15
Fire alarm for rescue 2.
01:18
Fire alarm.
01:21
Rescue 2 responding to the area of Robert Street from Cairn.
01:27
Receive on the year 1646.
01:34
Rescute 2. Mexico 2.
01:35
Mexico 2. Mexico 2.
01:42
The last report was that it's possibly an outside fire, but you guys can continue to we confirm.
01:50
Free team, possible outside fire.
02:01
Fire alarm from 184.
02:03
Fire alarm.
02:04
Fire alarm.
02:15
We're going to be off that, hold on.
02:23
It looks like the smoke in the back of number 71 Robert Street.
02:30
Receive 71, Robert.
02:43
Engine 3.
02:46
You cancels at 12 points.
02:50
I'm putting it out now.
02:56
I receive. Engine 3, cancel.
02:58
Engine 3, rest, 2, cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Robert St, Westport, MA 02790
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