Vehicle fire spreads to trees near Main St, New Albany IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a vehicle fire near East Main Street in New Albany. Flames from the vehicle appeared to spread to nearby trees but were not threatening nearby structures. The fire was controlled by responding units, and other companies were later canceled from response.
Audio|Heard on: New Albany Police and Fire
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Four district three, stage in the area for a box alarm.
00:03
Near Main Street.
00:05
Stage in the area for box alarm.
00:13
2245, we're okay.
00:17
Engine 4, you can show secondary radio on fire one for operations.
00:24
Copy 45, have you responding at 336?
00:31
Engine 1 responding.
00:35
Battalion 33 responding.
00:41
Thirty-five.
00:43
Truck ones are responding.
00:46
Eighty-three responding.
00:52
Unit four responding.
00:56
I show all companies responding for a box alarm, district three, near Main Street.
01:02
Near Main Street for a car on fire on the street.
01:05
It's approximately 20 feet from the home, now catching trees on fire.
01:11
There has been no explosion.
01:12
Yeah, on cross street of 60336.
01:16
Battalion 33 is on the scene.
01:18
I've got a working vehicle fire.
01:23
Battalion 330336.
01:30
Engine 1 is on scene.
01:36
Battalion 33 to radio.
01:39
Battalion 33.
01:45
This vehicle is away from any structures.
01:49
Engine one, engine three can handle.
01:51
You can cancel other companies.
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