Illegal burning reported at construction yard in Essex County, Essex County MA
Fire crew was dispatched to a construction yard near PV Street for a reported brush fire. Upon arrival, they found a small fire caused by illegal burning rather than an uncontrolled wildfire. Hydraulic fluid was found on the road, and the crew took measures to prevent contamination. The incident was declared illegal burning with no brush fire danger.
Audio|Source: Merrimack Valley Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Navy-8-66 wall of fire.
00:03
Engine 2, respond to near PV Street by Bacod Construction for brush fire.
00:10
Engine 2, near PV Street by Bacott Construction for brush fire.
00:32
Thank you.
00:36
Caller could see a small fire towards the rear of the construction yard there.
00:43
We're going to fly it now, but still check out there.
00:55
We're about to go on.
01:02
All right manchewan.
01:05
All right mancher, Benjamin,
01:06
one.
01:11
There was some hydraulic fluid from one of the machines in the road.
01:16
We had the crew spread hand over and we diked around the storm during the speedy drive just to prevent any from getting near that. We're going to be clear, return and command.
01:32
Terminate command, you're going to return to 221.
01:46
The engine two is not seen investigating.
01:50
It's sure I've been investigating.
01:53
No,
01:59
I'm injured one.
02:01
Roger one?
02:04
We'll be like that.
02:06
You're in, 22, 22.
02:13
Engine 2, the fire alarm.
02:16
Yes, I can't engine 2.
02:21
Yeah, update on this. It's illegal burning, no brush fire we can handle.
02:27
It's illegal burning no brush fire you can handle.
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Essex County, MA
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