Firefighters respond to wires burning near Main St, New Hope PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to reports of wires burning and still smoking near the intersection of South Main Street and East Bridge Street in New Hope, Pennsylvania. The apparent cause appeared to involve nearby workers cutting metal. The fire was extinguished and no injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Bucks PA Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Chief, we're transmitting to Local Locks, near S Main St,
00:03
South Main Street and East Bridge Street for border wires on fire, still smoking.
00:10
Received, we'll take it in.
00:12
Corrections, can be Local Locks near South Main St for the outside wires.
00:18
Received. Thank you, 46 and flying in, please.
00:26
Fire night,
00:27
available.
00:28
790.
00:31
Chief money to books.
00:32
Fire’s been extinguished due to workers cutting metal.
00:36
Meeting available.
00:37
790, parking chief money.
00:39
29.1.
00:42
246 arriving at location.
00:46
246. 1946 a buck.
00:48
Any additional information for a full number or business?
00:52
Negative. The complaint is that South Main Street near Bridge Street when they called in, reported the wires.
00:58
They were on fire and still smoking.
01:01
Okay.
01:03
We do have an address near South Main St.
01:06
That helps at all.
01:09
Okay, nice out of me.
01:10
We'll take a look.
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