Fire units coordinate road closure near Silas Deane Hwy, Rocky Hill CT
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According to the dispatch call, fire units and police coordinated a controlled road closure near Silas Deane Highway and Interstate 91 in Rocky Hill, Connecticut. There were no active fires or injuries reported during the operation. Traffic patterns were adjusted to manage the closure safely.
Audio|Heard on: Rocky Hill Fire
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Five to command, we got a DOT truck coming your way.
00:05
Okay.
00:07
And dispatching consent, Mr.
00:09
Radio call looks like NBC has the one on the control.
00:13
Rather 15, 24 hours.
00:21
Engine three, we're going to go ahead and release you.
00:26
And engine two when you get in port as you're released.
00:32
Okay,
00:33
you're going to need to start.
00:39
Command of five.
00:43
Go ahead.
00:47
What are you going to need to start wrapping it up on your end up there?
00:54
It looks like PD is working on another traffic control pattern.
00:58
They're going to start sending people on 91's north only.
01:02
I can't afford to lose anybody at this moment until we figure out what they're doing.
01:09
Okay.
01:10
It looks like we're going to be clearing up everybody from the online at Silas.
01:15
So I can send the additional fire police unit down to you.
01:20
Yes, fire police will take.
01:22
I don't think we need anybody else.
01:24
And I do want to get truck one out of here as soon as we can.
01:27
Back on the line.
01:34
Sorry, Mike, I step on you.
01:36
Say your west.
01:38
No, we gotta get the engine back on the line.
01:42
Okay.
01:44
I'll get truck one back on line as soon as we can.
01:46
Send me to fire of police and I'll keep you updated.
01:50
Okay, 61, whatever you can.
01:53
That fire police unit, it's got to go up to Silas and Marshall.
02:00
We meet up with Car 5.
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