Small fireworks fire extinguished near Ellsworth St, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a small fire near 22nd and Ellsworth Street in Philadelphia. The fire appeared to be caused by a pile of fireworks and began to fade before being extinguished by a nearby resident. No injuries were mentioned, and the scene was cleared shortly after.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
A small local fire at 22nd and Ellsworth Street.
00:03
Can you call five work please?
00:07
Just give me that location one more time.
00:10
22nd and Ellsworth Street.
00:14
Twenty seconds, we're receiving.
00:17
Seventeen out of 13.
00:20
Seventeen out of 15.
00:22
Disturbance only, DBP.
00:24
Both males dropped the merchandise that they had concealed and left the store.
00:28
Can you drop me on counter DC numbers reading the same?
00:31
And you can drop near Ellsworth Street.
00:35
Received, stand by.
00:38
17 Command, is it going to be trash that's on fire?
00:41
It's a pile of fireworks.
00:45
The fire looks like it's starting to fade away.
00:48
The resident nearby is getting some water now and trying to extinguish it.
00:54
Received.
00:55
First name, (name withheld).
00:58
See, can I give you disregard? The fire is extinguished.
01:03
Received.
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Location mentioned:
Ellsworth St & S 22nd St, Philadelphia, PA 19146
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