Station 2 responding to a telephone pole fire in the front yard at 509 Madrum Street, cross streets West Aaronhoun and Speed Street., Elizabeth City NC
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According to the dispatch call, station 2 responding to a telephone pole fire in the front yard at 509 Madrum Street, cross streets West Aaronhoun and Speed Street.
Audio|Heard on: Pasquotank and Camden County Police, Fire and EMS - Analog
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Station 2, Station 2, respond 509 Madrum Street, 5.09 Madron Street, cross streets of West Ehringhaus Street, and Speed Street.
00:07
We respond to a reference to a telephone pole that is on fire in the front yard of our residence.
00:12
They're responding on TAC 3, KU563 times 17, 06.
00:22
Agent Tijuana Bob here now.
00:24
Pousernernerner, Patrick.
00:28
Engine two, probably beat by the city electric is also in route.
00:31
The fire is above the transformer on the pole.
00:39
Copy. Copy.
00:44
One zero six another's running over.
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Okay.
00:54
One fifteen,
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your status?
01:01
Some of those.
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Probably.
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Tommy Tommy Okay.
01:32
Entitutes on the scene.
01:34
Do you have a small fire on the pole? Injutor will be Magistrate command.
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Need to do have any small fire on the pole establishing command.
01:51
Magistrate Command Central.
01:53
Coming in, go ahead.
01:58
Had a small fire on the fuse for this pole, fire self-esteem that will be standing by for City Electric.
02:09
Copy?
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Elizabeth City, NC 27909
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