Fire alarm at residence near Ayrshire Drive in Obetz, Obetz OH
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Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a residence near Ayrshire Drive in Obetz. Multiple engines and a ladder unit were dispatched. Firefighters coordinated water supply efforts and began to manage the situation, with some equipment being canceled after assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Division of Fire, Franklin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Ayr Road, Fire alarm A, engine 23, ladder 23,
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cross out Roswell Drive and Shamrock Drive, near Ayrshire Drive, Fire alarm A, engine 23, ladder 23, 23, we found on Pan Alpha.
00:22
The engine 22 for a minute they're 14, let me know if you got that 5 and shut off.
00:31
10,
00:32
Roger 30, give you ready to be allowed.
00:36
103, hey do a favor.
00:40
Leave your intake open for a little bit.
00:41
We're trying to get into this water off the 5 inch.
00:43
So we kind of use your truck to kind of create a vacuum in a 5 inch.
00:50
This is 3 copies.
00:56
Martin Rotto.
01:02
Engine 14, hey you got that 5 inch shut down.
01:06
Go on the engine 3.
01:09
It's a touchdown, yeah.
01:13
Engine 3, you can shut your intake, that 5 inch shutdown.
01:16
We're going to start breaking apart to 5 inch in the 14 crew.
01:19
Start breaking apart to 5 inch.
01:23
In 3, copy.
01:24
Ladder 1 canceled.
01:25
Ladder 1 canceled.
01:31
Open up your 5 inch and take, I guess.
01:39
We're at the reconnect all the 5X.
01:41
We have to be a little bit.
01:44
It's a 2nd drive, the 5 inch is disconnected up here, so we're not going to use that.
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Location mentioned:
Ayrshire Dr, Obetz, OH 43207
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