Structure fire on Main Street caused by tow motor use, Monroe CT
A structure fire occurred on Main Street, Monroe. Firefighters ventilated the building and brought the fire under control. The fire was caused by operation of a tow motor inside the building.
Audio|Source: Monroe Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Monroe, Main Street, command.
00:03
Monroe is on command.
00:05
Just an update.
00:06
First floor is fully ventilated.
00:08
We're still working on the second.
00:16
Roger, third-porter, working on the second.
00:28
151 152 Go ahead, Cheap.
00:35
Do you need any additional resources down there?
00:41
Normally you've got an airboat or in your engine.
00:43
We're good.
00:46
Roger.
00:47
Roger.
00:50
Monroe on Main Street, Command.
00:55
Monroe is on command.
00:57
If we're going under control, the structure has been ventilated, we're working on a reset now.
01:07
Roger, going under control.
01:09
Vanilated, working on the reset.
01:11
Correct, 16-06.
01:18
Mineral Main Street command.
01:22
Monroe is on command.
01:25
Fire department operations are complete.
01:27
The alarm system has been reset.
01:28
I'm going to attribute this to operating a toll motor inside the building.
01:33
I'm going to return all units to service to make a command,
01:36
be clear and off the air.
01:42
Proceed.
01:44
Terminating Command, reset the alarm, tow motor was being run in the building.
01:47
Returning, clearing off the air 16-10.
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