Fire crews battle blaze on Commercial St, Portland ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a structure fire near Commercial Street in Portland, Maine. The response involved coordination between ladder, engine, and service units. Crews managed water streams and other suppression efforts. One person was reportedly injured, and Red Cross assistance was considered but not required. The situation appeared under control after firefighting operations.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Just so you're aware, there's a car right off of the line coming from Commercial Street.
00:04
We're not letting it move just so we don't break that.
00:10
Ladder six pipe worked after I went a bit more.
00:16
Raise it up a little more.
00:23
(name withheld) to command.
00:25
Command, do you need Red Cross?
00:32
Negative.
00:35
Ever.
00:45
(name withheld), go ahead.
00:52
(name withheld) looks good.
00:54
You're holding at Bay with master streams.
00:56
You got a little bit of fire in the problem aside from not much.
01:01
Looking good on the ground.
01:08
Engine six to officer, to come out.
01:13
Yeah,
01:15
Do you have a crew at Mantile? Stand by.
01:23
We're down on the route.
01:24
Engine six, (name withheld), go ahead and charge that D line off the rear.
01:34
Engine six to commander, we got a crew at Mantile.
01:36
He needs a break up with two and a half.
01:44
Service truck four, go ahead.
01:52
Tell me on the air in (name withheld) to get engine seven started.
01:57
Tower four.
02:02
Yeah,
02:04
If we could just put them into number of people, there's nobody who can get them down.
02:10
Listen.
02:16
We have one injury, five.
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