Residential fire reported near Third St in Taylor, Taylor PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were dispatched to a possible residential structure fire near Third Street in Taylor, close to the cross streets of Pine and Oak. Multiple fire units, including Engine 98, Ladder 226, and local chief officers, responded. No further details about damage or injuries were confirmed at the time of this communication.
Audio|Heard on: Lackawanna County Dispatch & Gold Channel (Mid-Valley Area)
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Transcript:
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Black on the county dispatching chief and Engine 98 respond to the SRN upgrade.
00:04
Ladder 226 to be dispatched near Third Street in Taylor for structure fire.
00:09
Repeating.
00:10
Lackawanna County dispatching Chief and Engine 98, Ladder 226, all those are going to be dispatched to respond on the SRN near Third Street in Taylor for a residential structure fire.
00:20
Cross streets Pine and Oak, 2050.
00:22
Can operate on green.
00:43
Lackawanna County dispatching Chief Two, Truck Two, and Penn Rehab respond to the SRN upgrade, near Third Street in Taylor, for the residential structure fire.
00:51
Repeating.
00:52
Lackawanna County dispatching Chief Two, Truck Two, Penn Rehab respond to the SRN upgrade, near Third Street in Taylor, for the reported residential structure fire.
01:01
Cross streets Pine and Oak, operate on green.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
3rd St, Taylor, PA 18517
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