Mutual aid called for structure fire near Glenview Road, Greensburg KY
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Firefighters from Taylor County were called to assist Green County with an active structure fire near Glenview Road. Units responded to the scene and coordinated efforts between counties.
Audio|Heard on: Campbellsville Fire
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Taylor County Fire Personnel, need to respond for mutual aid Green County to their fire station.
00:05
Again, need you to respond mutual aid,
00:07
Green County to their fire station for an active structure fire in the county near Glenview Road.
00:16
71 on here.
00:19
71 on the area, 0940.
00:24
Fire stations, okay.
00:28
24, 0940.
00:37
609 responding.
00:38
69 responding.
00:41
69, 942. 69, 942.
00:51
One or nine respondent.
00:57
(number withheld).
01:01
Sixty-nine twenty-nine.
01:11
Go ahead.
01:14
Airclub, sorry, this station.
01:18
I'll go ahead, I'm gonna drive my truck better.
01:28
Tiger 65 Campbellsville.
01:33
Tiger 65, go ahead.
01:37
Audio-air in Wright to Green County.
01:45
10-4[1] have you on our responding mutual aid call for Green County and request standby at their station due to the active structure fire near Glenview Road time that's going to be 0948
02:07
Tanker 65, do you want directions to Glenview? In case you have to go out there, do you want to get him from Greene County once you get into their jurisdiction?
02:17
Hi, familiar with the location.
02:21
1040948.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Glenview Rd, Greensburg, KY 42743
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