Brush fire reported with smoke visible on Matt Street, Hartford County CT
Fire crews responded to a brush fire showing visible smoke near Matt Street in Hartford County, Connecticut. Firefighters coordinated a water supply from a hydrant and established command to control the fire, working to contain and extinguish the blaze safely.
Audio|Source: Hartford, Tolland and Middlesex Counties Fire
07:28
Transcript:
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We're going to head to 3's draft 31.
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Just be advised, we have a good smoke condition on Matt Street.
00:06
Okay.
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Okay.
00:23
Generalize this is final 8th.
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Channel 7. 707.
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Probably on the air.
00:45
Charlotte to the area.
00:47
Oh, that's just be.
00:50
Yeah, we got to leave in the area, darling.
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You can move in different.
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Not happy.
00:58
All right.
01:03
All right for me.
01:07
You get, Deputy as well? You have another ended?
01:25
(number withheld).
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Round-office.
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You guys can go to 21.
01:45
(number withheld).
01:52
Code 3[1] testing, then away.
01:58
We can put engine 10 back in service.
02:01
Engine 8 will be out of service, farming the motor deported.
02:14
That'll be on the airfuel.
02:17
That'll be on the airfuel.
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Inter 31 on the scene.
02:25
Ten, ten.
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Our three, car, two.
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Grab.
02:36
Excuse me, if you have 31 go right in front you, he's stripped right off of that, we can start hitting this, because it was pretty long.
02:48
Oh, both.
02:49
Gee, who's the line right?
02:56
Yeah,
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that's fine.
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Heart keep this much.
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Card two.
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I'm going to say outkeep command.
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Why the reason we want this field, but we have a decent brush flutter going.
03:13
Ten,
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four, ten, ten.
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Ten,
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ten.
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This is there again.
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The area The area side, Dave,
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you can't see why it, sending into Whispers.
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That's just.
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Come on, oh, the groves, they're fired up from office.
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Oh, they've got bluest jokes for not doing that.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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On your arrival, pull up half million 15th parking.
04:48
All right, that's one person, 21's on scene.
04:58
Is there a hygiene in front of you?
05:04
One telephone full up, Chief.
05:08
Okay, why don't you move up to the hydrant if you need water to come from there?
05:14
Tires up right.
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The car three, figure we need a water supply from the hydrant?
05:25
Yeah,
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definitely.
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Take it in, there's lights off everywhere else.
05:33
Okay, do you need another handline in there once we get our water supply established?
05:39
Yeah, an inch and three-quarter would be great.
05:43
Okay, 191, why don't you start pulling a handline off of 31?
05:48
And then once we get the water established, we'll start feeding it.
05:53
Okay. Okay.
05:58
Uh, this question.
06:00
This is copy.
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This road is this voter.
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Yeah, we're going to see.
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We're actually right behind one of the street.
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Uh,
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areas, I don't like for housing.
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That's not a question.
06:15
Okay. Okay. Okay.
06:18
Okay.
06:24
Can you have been in the stretch?
06:28
Go ahead.
06:30
If you have another officer, can you have them to shut down bridge roads coming downtown?
06:40
Or a partner can do it?
06:45
So you make the bill for one through them?
06:57
The water coming on the red line.
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Redline.
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Redline. Like my word is good, everybody like you're not going to do anything.
07:22
I was just doing the air on the power and then have your driver getting ready to see them if it's in the water.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response requiring use of lights and sirens.
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