Unauthorized outdoor burn in fire pit causes smoke, Sanford ME


Firefighters responded to a report of an unauthorized outdoor fire in a fire pit near the back entrance to Lafayette School. The fire was causing smoke but posed no immediate danger or spread. An individual on the scene was wetting down the fire to control the smoke.
Audio|Source: York County Fire
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Transcript:
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Central Hydrant standby for a possible outside burn. This is a special air for a central hydrant transferring still alarm for a report of a possibly uncommended burn. It is in a fire pit. The gravel level
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from the back entrance to the Lafayette School. It's on the air for Central Heighter, a still arm for a pussle arm for a pussle-appointed burn. Bravo level. It is in a pit to the caller. It's going to be on Thompson Street, directly across to the back entrance to the Lafayette School.
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Paghernerner is reporting that the fire is in a pit not threat anything unknown about any hazardous materials in there no a tractor in danger no like hazards and it is not spreading. Collegiate advice the mail is out there with a host like he was wetting it down which was causing all the smoke
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Location mentioned:
Near Brook St, Sanford, ME 04073
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