Chimney blaze sparks urgent fire response in Galena home, Galena OH
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Smoke and flames from the chimney sparked a rapid fire response, prompting evacuation at a one-story home near Alexander Road in Galena.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County Fire and EMS
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03:30
Transcript:
00:00
Chimney fire engines, 351, 441, 393, and 391, ladder 351, Medic 11, tankers 351, 381, 451, and 334, and sheet 350, at 1903, Alexander Road.
00:19
Chimney fire, engines 351, 441, 393, and 391, ladder 351, Medic 11, tankers 351, 381, 451, and 334, and sheet 350.
00:35
At near Alexander Road, cross streets unknown, respond on fire ground 1.
00:41
Time out 1857.
00:48
Chimney fire.
00:50
Engines 351, 441,
00:53
393, and 391, ladder 351, Medic 11, tankers 351, 381, 451, and 334, and sheet 350.
01:05
At, near Alexander Road.
01:07
Chimney fire, engines 351, 441, 393, and 391, ladder 351, Medic 11, tankers.
01:18
351, 381, 451, and 334, and sheet 350.
01:23
At near Alexander Road, cross streets unknown, respond on fire ground 1.
01:30
Timeout 1857.
01:33
Unit 334 will be en route momentarily.
01:38
Unit 334, yep.
01:40
Unit 451 is inbound.
01:42
Unit 451.
01:43
Copy, thank you.
03:07
We're on scene.
03:08
It looks like a one-story residential structure with a walkout.
03:15
Smoke is showing from the roof at this time.
03:20
We'll be investigating.
03:21
Lieutenant Carrey will have Mobile Command.
03:23
You have a team on scene at a residential structure with a walkout.
03:26
Smoke shows from the roof, you'll be investigating.
03:28
Lieutenant Carrey with Mobile Command, 1904.
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Location mentioned:
Alexander Rd, Galena, OH 43021
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