Fire crew checks possible heater issue on Main Street, Burlington VT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded near Main Street in Burlington to check a possible hot water heater issue reported by a disoriented caller. A single engine confirmed there was no hazard. The caller declined medical transport.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Main Street command from Able.
00:05
Main Street command answering.
00:09
Stop phone caller.
00:10
She advises near Main Street, and she advised that her parent is on scene.
00:16
And the caller believed she was just paranoid and it was the hot water heater.
00:22
She believes that her paranoia is causing her to need to go to the hospital, but she wanted to go privately and doesn't want a response.
00:29
Told her that I would advise you.
00:34
Okay, understood.
00:36
I'm going to have a single engine respond to that just to confirm that there are no issues in the unit.
00:44
And if she still doesn't want transport, then we don't need to send an ambulance.
00:49
Ten four, sounds good.
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