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Structure and vehicle fire controlled in Jacksonville, Jacksonville FL
A structure and vehicle fire occurred near Hammock Circle West in Jacksonville. Fire units responded promptly, secured power, and confirmed the area was clear. The fire was controlled within about 10 minutes. The vehicle in the front yard was damaged by fire.
Audio|Heard on: Jacksonville Fire Rescue
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03:52
Transcript:
01:47
Command, whoever's inside the hose line, the car outside is on fire.
01:53
Acknowledge, command.
02:16
75 command we gotta get plugged in 75 acknowledge how far are you away from the scene
02:26
1875 would be about two uh two sections
02:33
Ladder 31 power secure power secure acknowledged power security ladder 31 we're on the primaries search all clear acknowledge all clear on the primary command
02:45
It is a 31.
02:47
I think we have the floor is off.
02:49
It's got to get the fire drop now.
02:53
We just got to get it opened up.
02:56
We get their car out on the line on.
03:06
Command, the car in the front yard is you're on what's showing out here and get a little bit in the eve, it's right under above the car.
03:13
Command,
03:14
Tanker's not on scene, cancel.
03:15
I acknowledge for man, tanker 73, tanker 57, go available in DT Alpha 2.
03:20
Fire level, on scene safety.
03:21
On scene, safety, fire level.
03:24
Man edge is 61 when you get up with your manpower, um,
03:28
a system that front.
03:33
porch,
03:35
that car fire.
03:36
Squaw 14,
03:38
on-scene, stage on-third.
03:40
On-scene, squad 14.
03:46
Command, W3.
03:49
Command, 10-minute incident duration, under control command.
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Location mentioned:
Hammock Cir W, Jacksonville, FL 32225
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