Fire reported on east 4th street in emporium, Emporium PA
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters and police responded to a fire reported near East 4th Street in Emporium, Pennsylvania. Fire and police units confirmed on scene and requested additional responders and fire extinguishers from the fire hall.
Audio|Heard on: Cameron County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Camera Company 14 Respond Bravo[1], area 2 East 4th Street by the north-slash-fing.
00:07
We're a V-cold fire, Fox 1404.
00:19
Chief 14 out County, shall be responding with delay?
00:25
Copy deputies, 14 en route delayed.
00:30
Okay, any assistance 14-1s in route? Good on location.
00:35
Copy, Assistant 141 en route.
00:41
Fire police 14.
00:43
Also on route, good on location.
00:45
Copy fire police en route.
00:54
Fire Police 14 on scene.
00:58
Call me Fire Police 14 on scene.
01:01
Call me Fire Police 14 on scene.
01:07
Fire Police 14, Deputy 14.
01:10
Deputy 14.
01:18
Fire Police 14 from Deputy 14.
01:36
This is 142 from Deputy 14.
01:44
14-1, go ahead.
01:47
Yep, which I'm coming out of May Hollow, so it's going to be a while before I get the scene.
01:54
I don't know if there's any responders at the station or not.
01:59
Gary from PURT,
02:01
we're going to need an additional responder from the fire hall with fire extinguishers, please.
02:09
Yes, sir, Steve, would you like me to reach phone for more manpower?
02:13
OA standby, see the doors are open moving do have some responders.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Bravo: Moderate-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
E 4th St, Emporium, PA 15834
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