Small fire of cardboard investigated on Harwich Road, Brewster MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a report of light smoke from a small fire involving cardboard near Harwich Road in Brewster. The fire was extinguished using a booster line.
Audio|Heard on: Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket and Plymouth Counties Fire Departments
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03:10
Transcript:
00:00
While I mentioned, he's on location,
00:03
we're not noticing anything right now we'll be investigating.
00:08
Can't just be on location.
00:12
I was investigating not seeing anything like that.
00:31
Terms, 8402, followed back in April to boost near Harwich Road, current unit 24.
00:37
7.59.
00:44
Small conditions coming from it, Steve, we'll be investigating.
01:02
Location.
01:11
Final on from 83.
01:21
We just have a few pieces of cardboard that's just on fire.
01:26
We just have been pulling the booster.
01:29
We just have to be pulling the booster.
01:45
Brewster Fire, Ambulance 1 en route.
01:49
Elis one on the street. It's one on a fine, maybe it's not, 24.
01:55
Please,
02:01
fire, you go ahead and please tone for one.
02:04
One.
02:15
Bob, rescue one accord.
02:32
Covering a coverage of a cross-part rate in Murphy.
02:41
coverage fire, ammo available.
02:49
All right on location.
02:58
Fire aerial plate.
03:08
Fire aerial quick clear, Judge.
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Location mentioned:
Harwich Rd, Brewster, MA 02631
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