Controlled burn confirmed near main and church streets in polk, Polk PA
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a smoke investigation near Main Street and Church Street in Polk. It was confirmed to be a controlled burn near the sawmill. No emergency was found.
Audio|Heard on: Venango County Fire Departments, Oil City Police
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03:48
Transcript:
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Station 17 Polk, Station 23 Handig.
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Smoke investigation,
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near Main Street.
00:23
Station 17 Polk, Station Stenegert, smoke investigation in the area of Main Street and Church Street.
00:30
Caller wasn't exactly where the smoke was coming from.
00:33
Time now, 1318.
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Venango from 17, Chiefs.
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Quarantine Chiefs, go ahead.
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I'll acknowledge for 70.
01:02
Running to a controlled burn from the sawmill.
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The 17th, acknowledging you cut out at the end.
01:12
You did pull police to say that there was a controlled burn in the area near 2011 earlier today, not sure if it's the same thing.
01:35
Copy?
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Ringo.
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Ringo, go.
01:52
Go ahead.
02:04
Did you one station 23, second alerted?
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Now you can hold off on that, I'm in motion on location.
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Copy.
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We'll tell your rescue seven is back.
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Happy OS3 Rescue Station, 1324.
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Copy 6-1, notation, 1326.
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Let any go from 17.
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Go ahead, 17.
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Okay,
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Confirming everybody in service.
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Copy, confirming controlled burn, 1326.
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Hall Station 17 and 23 personnel alerted for the smoke investigation.
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Near Main Street and Church Street and Polk.
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Per 17 Chief.
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It's a controlled burn.
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You can go back in service.
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1326.
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