Residential structure fire near Hillcrest Drive, Inwood WV
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Emergency responders dispatched to a residential fire near Hillcrest Drive in Jefferson County.
Audio|Heard on: Martinsburg Fire, Berkeley Fire, Tac 1-4
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Sparkley to Company, 20 fire personnel respond for residential fire alarm at 122-1-22-122 Bronte Avenue.
00:06
All of Dickinson Drive and Sulphur Springs Road, assignment will be on Tac 1.
00:30
Percody Company, 161-167 respond with a tanker.
00:34
Everpush, Jefferson County for residential structure fire 5-6, a 26-pill-stress drive.
00:39
Thank you, Eiki.
00:42
Tanker 63 is in Route 3.
00:46
Copy tanker, 63 and Routland 3.
00:48
Thank you.
01:04
With company 20, fire personnel respond for residential fire alarm at 122, Bronte Avenue, Off the Dickinson Drive in Salford Springs Road, 5th attack 1, 1990.
01:17
Station 16, Berklee.
01:20
Station 16, go ahead.
01:23
Can you advise Jefferson County? Tanker 16 is out of service?
01:28
104, well bad.
01:33
10-9-1-157
01:37
Clark Lee, the tenant and I have one.
01:41
Please tell that one.
01:47
The Air Guard is unable to respond in their tanker.
01:50
Can you dispatch them to handle the call?
01:52
Off Dickerson?
01:54
It's an affirmative.
01:55
They're next to them as well.
02:09
Franklin County 2 v.
02:11
167, fireperson, respond for a single residential fire alarm, 122, 1-2-122, Bronte Avenue, off the Dixon Drive, Salford Springs Road, 1921.
02:36
Cotway Rescue, 116, responding with the crew of 5, 122, Bronte Avenue, also Dickinson Drive, Salford Springs Road, and Simon's attack 1, 1922.
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Location mentioned:
Bronte Ave, Inwood, WV 25428
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