Fire department assists with extinguishing open burn


Fire department responded to and helped put out an open burn at a location in Richmond.
Audio|Source: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:01Shelburne, we'll stress you one clear EVM, heading back into service.00:05All that's what is.00:26To 3214 East Main Street, C1 on scene, assisted with extinguishing an on-and-ended burn.00:40Shover and dispatch, Richmond Fire, with your hand in three, Boland-fire, auto-mutual.00:46Respond, 14, East Main Street in Richmond, C-1[1] on-scene, assist with an extinguishing an on-handed burn, how about is 2002.01:0224 coffees tones, responding station to get engine 3.01:12Thank you, Shelvin, from C1.01:21Okay, 7, responding to station.01:35responding.01:36C1 to K-16, if you get another person, bring the utility truck please.
00:01
Shelburne, we'll stress you one clear EVM, heading back into service.
00:05
All that's what is.
00:26
To 3214 East Main Street, C1 on scene, assisted with extinguishing an on-and-ended burn.
00:40
Shover and dispatch, Richmond Fire, with your hand in three, Boland-fire, auto-mutual.
00:46
Respond, 14, East Main Street in Richmond, C-1[1] on-scene, assist with an extinguishing an on-handed burn, how about is 2002.
01:02
24 coffees tones, responding station to get engine 3.
01:12
Thank you, Shelvin, from C1.
01:21
Okay, 7, responding to station.
01:35
responding.
01:36
C1 to K-16, if you get another person, bring the utility truck please.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C-1: Incident commander/unit on scene
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Location mentioned:
Near E Main St, Richmond, VT 05477
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