Possible fire reported at Pilot location with AC units down


Audio|Source: Hancock County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Greenfield Police Dispatch
02:18
Transcript:
(name withheld), 472, you want to speak? Fire control. Pilot command. Pilot command, go ahead. Fire control, ambulance 472. What all units do we have on the way here? Engine 432 still marked as in-rout U and ladder 471 of your only other ones on scene. Okay, is engine 432 on a ride? May firm on Hopkins Road. Okay, I didn't know if they were still there. Thank you. Engine 432 from the time 407. Go ahead. Good. When you turn it into the main drive for pilot, I'm going to have you find a hydrant. Probably going to be down that long drive. Don't do not lay in just kind of stay just that hybrid. It's 432 player. You might find the hydrate closest to right behind the speedway at that back drive. Got it. Nettig 472. We'll be en route to Community North Emergent. Nighting 417 Iraq, Community North Emergent. Control engine 432 is known at the same. First engine stage in Niagara. Engine 432 on scene for engine. 139 is 1041. 133. And letter 471, you did say southeast corner, correct? Yes, sir. That's coming 26, 1041. Nothing showing from up here, but there is definitely a big air handling unit in that location, so I'll check that out when we get up there. Appreciate it. The supervisor is reporting that they have apparently four AC unit, and three of the four are down now. So they're thinking they may have problems with that one as well. Got to that. We'll take a quick look. Yes, ma'am 25, 10.2.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 600 W, Greenfield, IN 46140
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