Structure fire contained near Wheeler St in Hancock, Hancock NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a working structure fire near Wheeler Street in the Village of Hancock. Multiple county agencies, including those from Sullivan, Broome, and Wayne counties, assisted at the scene. The fire was later contained, and responders conducted overhaul operations to extinguish remaining hotspots.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County 911 - Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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00:57
Transcript:
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County coroner advising working structure fire[1] near Wheeler St, Village of Hancock.
00:06
Multiple agencies en route to assist including Sullivan, Broom and Wayne County coordinators.
00:28
Nine hundred and forty-one from Hancock board.
00:31
Forty-two structure fire, near Wheeler St.
00:33
No, it's on.
00:34
Both the way.
00:35
Nine hundred and forty-one, show me in a little bit.
00:38
Wayne.
00:40
Two thirty-five.
00:43
Delaware Hancock command.
00:48
East Branch Fire, second company.
00:51
East Valley Fire knocked down, crews in extensive overhaul.
00:55
Fire knocked down, extensive overhaul, 336.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
working structure fire: Confirmed active structure fire requiring full firefighting operations
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Location mentioned:
Wheeler St, Hancock, NY 13783
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