00:00
Amherst to Amherst Fire, Nelson's requesting mutual aid (number withheld) Richmond Highway,
00:08
(number withheld) Richmond Highway, for a structure fire with no further details.
00:13
Second dispatch, no response.
00:26
Medic 180, did you have traffic?
00:30
Yes, 180 is transporting to the general, non-emergent.
00:45
Amherst calls covered.
00:55
Amherst State Hunter, can you set up radio with Nelson?
01:03
FD3 is en route to the station.
01:11
Amherst 800, I'm still out.
01:13
I'll head that way as well.
01:26
Amherst Chief One, you're out to the station.
01:33
We'll have a tanker on the road momentarily.
01:35
Do you have any more information?
01:38
I do not. Okay, thanks.
01:57
Amherst Engine 22 and Route 3.
02:13
Chief, two from 800.
02:21
Yes, sir. I wasn't marking route.
02:23
Well, I didn't hear the original tones go out.
02:27
Yeah, it's not. It's a mutual aid just for Emmer's fire.
02:29
I don't think call Minellison was added.
02:35
800, I believe she added Minellison because Emmer's at and marked it covered.
02:42
Okay, hey, if he's got it covered, Minellison, if you want to stay south, thank you.
02:49
Copy. Engine 22, copy.
02:56
10-4[1], engine 22 is standing by.
03:12
Emergency units responding to Richmond Highway.
03:14
I called back and got further.
03:16
They had a chimney fire.
03:18
It was partially out, but there were still flames and smoke visible.
03:21
Everyone is out of the residence.
03:24
And I said you advised it's just confined to the chimney.
03:28
At the time of call, yes sir, that's the furthest they could get me.
03:32
Was that it was partially out, but flames and smoke were still visible.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative