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Small campfire confirmed at Camp Chavola Drive, Rochester IN
Fire units were dispatched to a reported fire near Camp Chavola Drive in Rochester. Upon arrival, responders determined it was a small campfire and no further action was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Altona Vol. Fire Department
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Fulton County, Henry Tinker letters in route.
00:02
Two on board.
00:03
Clearjinker 11, 1705.
00:07
For 68, we're going to be out on people search.
00:10
In 58.
00:15
Open the area.
00:19
Click, 27, 207.
00:34
For me.
00:37
Engine walking around 3.
00:40
Clear engine 1,0, 15,0.
00:47
Good.
00:50
You guys can slow your run at the time.
00:54
Claire.
00:56
Do you want our engine to continue or a tanker?
01:04
Henry, your tanker can continue, slowly your run, we'll advise, probably don't need you.
01:11
Clare, we'll have our tanker continue, and we'll have our engine go back in service.
01:15
Fulton County Engine 1, back in service.
01:19
Clear, engine 1-15-0-9.
01:21
Tinkers. Checker, I'll have to clear on that.
01:30
Fulton County, Rochester Fire, you can signal mine everybody, it's just a little camp fire.
01:37
Clear Rochester, Frank.
01:43
Stanker, what is clear? Signal 9[1].
01:45
10 8th, Act Service.
01:48
Clear, Henry, do you still request, that's regard to him?
01:55
Go ahead in this regard.
01:57
Clear, Henry.
02:12
Rochester Fire, Henry, District Guard, Tones, 4-746,
02:16
Camp Chavola Drive.
02:18
Disregard Tones,
02:19
4746, Camp Chavola Drive.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Signal 9: Stolen Vehicle
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Rochester, IN 46975
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