Chimney fire at residential building near Elton Street, Navarre OH
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Firefighters responded to a structure fire near Elton Street involving a chimney fire and possible flames on the roof caused by sparks.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Summit County / Northern Stark County Public Safety
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, Brewster Fire, Beach City Fire, Wilmot Fire, Erie Valley Fire,
00:05
respond for a possible structure fire near Elton Street,
00:09
Southwest.
00:10
Caller advising the upper part of the chimney is on fire and possible flames coming from the roof due to sparks landing on it.
00:19
Dispatch, Brewster Fire, Beach City Fire, Wilmot Fire, Erie Valley Fire, respond, possible structure fire near Elton Street, Southwest.
00:30
Caller advising that the upper part of the chimney is on fire.
00:36
Caller believes the roof is possibly on fire as well from the sparks.
00:39
All units switch over to Mac Channel 5, Mac 5.
00:47
580. He'll be here for the vehicle.
00:53
Okay, returns to David, Val.
00:56
Oh.
01:03
Thank you.
01:06
Cause acknowledge.
01:09
(name withheld).
01:21
Jackson EMS, District 2, Section 29, Medic 2, address withheld, medical, 16-year-old female having severe gastric pain, oocy and neck sprain.
01:33
Between Noble Loon Street Northwest and Brown Bear Circle Northwest.
01:50
Dispatch, Bruce City Fire, Wilmot Fire, second tone, for a possible structure fire near Elton Street, Southwest.
01:59
For a chimney on fire, sparks coming from the top, laying on the roof, caller believes the roof is on fire.
02:07
Dispatch Bruce or Fire, Lake City Fire will not fire.
02:11
Structure fire, near Elton Street, Southwest.
02:15
Chimney fire with possible roof on fire.
02:19
Mac Channel 5, second tone, 132.
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