False brush fire alarms on Sokokis Trail, Cornish ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to reports of brush fires along Sokokis Trail in Cornish, Maine. Mutual aid was initially requested by Cornish Fire Department, but the call was later canceled after determining that the alarms were false.
Audio|Heard on: York and Cumberland County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
04:30
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm, brush four.
00:07
You can still rest 400.
00:12
Fire alarm copies, I'll show you now.
00:20
Cornish fire, stand by for help.
02:05
Seventy-seven, some hocus trailer.
02:09
Snapped and is on fire in the roadway.
02:12
Coded as a D5.
02:17
Charlie zero one with a suffix of.
02:45
Description withheld for privacy.
02:48
Description withheld for privacy.
03:16
I mean, look, could you try one of them?
03:24
With a suffix of W,
03:27
No response from Cornish Fire at this time requesting mutual aid.
03:31
Time of tone 1309.
03:56
Fifty.
04:03
These are false fires.
04:04
Stand by for cancellation tone.
04:23
Augusta, these are false fires.
04:25
This is a cancellation tone for seventy-seven.
04:27
Sokokis Trail in Cornish again.
04:28
Cancellation tone for seventy-seven.
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Location mentioned:
Sokokis Trail N, Cornish, ME
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