Fuel can stuck under car at main street resolved, Oxford ME
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders removed a plastic fuel can stuck under a car near Main Street in Oxford. The can had a small amount of fuel and the situation was resolved without incident.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Oxford, C2, Oxford Fire.
00:01
Stand by for a service call, near Main Street and Officer...
00:18
OXFERC to Oxford Fire.
00:20
The address is near Main Street in Oxford.
00:23
Cross street is going to be station road and roller rink road.
00:27
For a report of a fuel can or oil can stuck under a car to fill oil, I'll follow response, having a return is (number withheld).
00:39
Oxygen.
00:46
You know, on County Fire, repeat your traffic, unable to copy.
00:51
Oxygen, Utility, 5-N-Route.
00:54
Copy Utility 5-N-Route, (number withheld).
00:58
File on for Bertionette, (number withheld).
01:02
File on from Bertrand Heson 6.
01:09
Parliamentary.
01:10
All right.
01:13
That quarters.
01:15
That is six seconds.
01:22
Utility 5R should be out with the vehicle.
01:27
Copy utility, 5.
01:34
Fire alarm bridge, squad 76, back.
01:37
Back quarter, 7.2.
01:39
5.
01:50
Utility 5, go ahead.
01:54
Yes, ma'am, the incident, near Main Street is clear,
01:59
just a plastic fuel can, very low fuel in it.
02:05
Copy incident on 623 is dealt with, clear plastic gas, give a little bit of fuel,
02:11
(number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Oxford, ME 04270
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