Smoke reported in basement near Main Rd in Carmel, Carmel ME
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Smoke was reported filling a basement near Main Road in Carmel. Carmel Fire and multiple units responded, found smoke on arrival, and cleared operations about 3:45 PM.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot County Public Safety
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04:8
Transcript:
00:00
At near Main Road,
00:02
we've got a call of smoke filling in a basement.
00:14
612, 613, propulsion.
00:19
Just making sure, did you need additional resources or you all set for now?
00:39
Page for Carmel Fire for units to respond to the scene.
00:42
You should be on sale with units on scene, huh?
00:55
Answering Carmel Fire requested to near Main Road in Carmel 421, currently on scene with smoke showing the basin.
01:04
Time is 1539.
01:14
17 o8. SPARETs for your fire.
01:21
4780, acknowledge.
01:26
Annalsaw, 4780.
01:28
I can go ahead.
01:31
Show me on-scene.
01:35
On scene, 1540.
01:44
419 years long.
01:51
Go ahead.
01:54
Sure still been working.
01:59
It's up and down.
02:01
I believe mine currently is.
02:03
Can you give me a date of birth?
02:06
Please.
02:08
Locals.
02:11
104, go ahead with the name.
02:13
Sir name (name withheld).
02:19
Show a passed-up gig.
02:23
I'll be the older ones.
02:30
We're showing date of birth as (number withheld).
02:34
Again, (number withheld).
02:47
613, Penobscot, Code 16.
02:56
26th.
02:58
26-0. 26-0.
03:31
Hello?
03:34
An open mic.
03:36
Nice.
03:53
All right. All units make sure enjoy them.
03:55
Backwood.
03:57
Temperance went back in.
04:06
All units back.
04:07
All units back quarters, 1545.
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Location mentioned:
Main Rd, Carmel, ME 04419
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