Lithium battery fire addressed at near Earle St, Central Falls RI
Firefighters responded to near Earle St for a lithium battery that caught fire after being punctured. The occupant placed the battery in a pail of water. There was no active fire or smoke when they arrived. The caller also reported being diabetic and was on the way to the hospital.
Audio|Source: Central Falls Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention,
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engine two, ladder one, rescue one, battalion one, respond to near Earle St for a lithium battery that was on fire from the occupant.
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It's placed it into five gallons pail of water.
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That's engine two, ladder one,
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rescue one, battalion one,
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near Earle St apartment number (number withheld).
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From the caller,
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lithium battery caught fire after being punctured.
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He said he's placed him in a five gallon pail of water.
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There is no fire or smoke.
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He also states he's diabetic and was on his way to the hospital.
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Time out 2249.
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I'm doing a sign fire too.
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Company is responding across street for Richardson Street and Moore Street.
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Company is on the way 2250.
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Anyone don't be.
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Flight 1, I don't think you're gonna make the turn off, Richardson, Hunt Earl.
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Into 2, I think you're correct, thank you.
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Flight 1, inch 2, we're gonna go around the block, just stop shore.
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Pressy's on scene.
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Restiart scene 2252 and can you switch to fly to two?
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Light of them.
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Loud of 2252.
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