Fire on train causes smoke injury at station parking lot


Audio|Source: Chester County Fire/EMS - Digital
02:32
Transcript:
Hello, Mr. Chester. When you get units coming in there to stage on the Lancetrave side of the train station parking lot, we'll give the motors in the getter. Chief, okay. There's no box for a vehicle response. I made it an outbuilding. That gives you two, four, ladder 41. Yeah, I heard it. That sounds good. I appreciate it. We have one train called well off. All occupants are accounted for making fun scene with the one smoke inhalation. So, we're looking at both east and westbound shutdown. Awesome, if you can put it in, we're in direct contact with the Amtrak and set the command station, so we're working on getting both east and westbound shut down. Very well, sir. We called them all day. Given time, I'm going to take time to get the power director to shut down. Conductor, advise if they dropped the panagraph. Yeah, well, with the conductor now, pentagram has been pulled down. Thank you. Engine 2-2, Mickey, 4-2, I got your responses. Engine 2-1, McEy-1-2, I got your responses. The stage on the Lancaster Avenue side in the parking lot, and he stops one. Judge, Commissioner, 2-2, if you please make you, or d'Avon, 2-2-1 by this. Staging is the Lancaster Avenue side of the train station parking lot. He stops one. Okay. Ladder 4 is a route. Chestered over the ladder 41 is around floor. Ladder 41, ladder 4. Latter 41, ladder 4, okay. Lankster Avenue side of the train station in the parking lot, he stops one.
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Lancaster Ave, Pennsylvania
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