Barn fire reported near Clemsonville Rd, Frederick County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, multiple fire units from Frederick and Carroll counties were dispatched to a reported barn fire near Route 26 and Clemsonville Road in Maryland. Crews discussed water sources and location updates, indicating the fire was behind nearby homes along Clemsonville. The nature and severity of the fire were not confirmed at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Fire - Digital
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01:26
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00:00
Engine 172, engine 162.
00:03
Carroll County engine 141, Carroll County engine 101, engine 91, engine 152, Carroll County rescue squad 8, quint 11, rescue squad 15, tanker 17.
00:11
Carroll County tanker 14, Carroll County engine tanker 84, ambulance 179, ALS 17, battalion 901, battalion 902, safety 901.
00:21
Due for a barn fire, Route 26, Clemsonville Road.
00:24
Respond on 9 Delta (number withheld).
00:30
One seven two to engine (number withheld).
00:34
Water supply will be the pond near Benedict Way.
00:45
Chief eleven five.
00:51
Eleven seventeen twenty-nine.
00:56
Chief seventeen.
01:00
Chief (number withheld).
01:07
Thirty.
01:12
One hundred seventy-nine incoming units.
01:16
Updated address will be on Clemsonville between Route 26 and Unionville.
01:21
Looks like it's behind the homes along Clemsonville.
01:25
I'll address further.
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Location mentioned:
Clemsonville Rd, Maryland
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