Structure fire reported near Jefferson Drive in Palmyra, Palmyra VA
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A structure fire occurred near Jefferson Drive in Palmyra. A house outlet caught fire and was smoking earlier this morning. Fire units responded, but there is no current smoke visible.
Audio|Heard on: Fluvanna County Fire and EMS
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 51, engine 10, engine 21, tower ladder 53, chief 1, station 5,
00:05
118 Jefferson Drive for a structure fire, engine 51, engine 10, engine 21, tower ladder 53, Chief 1, Station 5, near Jefferson Drive, for structure, car, (number withheld).
00:19
50, respond to Jefferson Drive.
00:22
Chief of the year responded, near Jefferson Drive.
00:25
Caller advised that she just noticed this morning an outlet in the house caught on fire and was smoking.
00:30
Nothing is smoking right now, but she needs to make some check.
00:33
Turn around 847.
00:38
Page of page.
00:40
Page of page.
00:47
50s on location be a bypass.
00:49
One story,
00:52
50 by 75,
00:55
nothing shown in a bravo outfit, twelfth,
00:59
type 5 with frameboard and every construction.
01:04
The man is direct 848.
01:07
So that ends the 51's in route with three.
01:10
Engine 51 year is responding near Jefferson Drive with 3849.
01:18
Chief 51 response.
01:21
Chief 51 in Rally 49.
01:24
Move on 554 is responding and wheel of the stage down the street.
01:29
No, just this.
01:46
Engine 10, engine 21, you still do near Jefferson Drive for a structure fire.
01:50
Engine 10, engine 21, it's near Jefferson Drive for a structure fire 850.
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson Dr, Palmyra, VA 22963
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