Structure fire reported near Lincoln St in Stoughton, Stoughton MA
Firefighters responded to a structure fire near Lincoln Street in Stoughton. The fire was managed under Lincoln Street Command and units cleared the scene after the fire was suppressed. An individual was transported to a hospital, as there was concern about a possible stroke.
Audio|Source: Norfolk County Fire Control
03:42
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2 is on for Lincoln Street.
00:03
Is that 5A.
00:04
Lincoln Street?
00:07
Engine 2 is going to be near Lincoln Street.
00:12
Near Lincoln Street.
00:20
Near Lincoln.
00:29
Windfire, two-for-eight is on for Abington.
00:34
Webify, a lot of dispatching ambulance two-for-eight mutually to the town of Abington, near Washington Street for the EMS response.
00:40
Timeout, 801.
00:41
Okay.
00:43
Okay.
00:49
I went and two-free, wasn't two-free is on for Washington Street.
01:00
See, by the one.
01:07
One, parric, fire.
01:10
Parry, then for medical one.
01:15
Medic 1, transporting one to St.
01:18
Lucille, and starting mileage 2.5.
01:24
Go to transport and one-h-8-2-8-02.
01:27
9-5-802.
01:33
802.02.
01:37
802.2. All right-cuit headquarter is on the air.
01:50
Hey Sir, Captain Heckwoods.
02:00
CDM. 14-year-out, responding 140, railroad-out of unit Bravo, 105.
02:04
Just an update, the female party believes he possibly had a stroke.
02:15
NC205 back in quarters.
02:19
NC2 in quarters.
02:23
Nc2 are in quarters.
02:26
Six is up.
02:40
No advice. Dispatching engine 6 AMNs 4 140, 140-0-0-105 EMS, 804.
02:47
8.04.
03:02
Steve called to unit B-105, B-105.
03:13
Mississippi, T.S.I.368, Subdifier, a five, and operating on a signed-carriage of 402.750 megahertz by the authority of the Federal Communications Commission.
03:22
Subbary fire to a station one.
03:30
Permit.
03:34
Receive.
03:36
Lincoln Street Command[1] having the fire.
03:37
I've been cleared by 8-2 transferring to command.
03:41
We will be clear returning.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Command: Incident Command assumes control and communicates status or instructions for coordinated response.
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