Black smoke reported at hospital smokestack under control, Rumford ME
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Fire departments responded to black smoke seen coming from the hospital smokestack near Franklin Street in Rumford. Upon arrival, no fire was found and the situation was declared under control.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Near Franklin Street, Rumford, hospital, third-party call reporting black smoke coming from the smokestack, Delta level call on (number withheld).
00:18
10-4[1] run for car 1 in route at 7.59.
00:28
So, McSwind is 23 in-row.
00:33
104, Mexico, 2nd, 23 in route at 8 o'clock.
00:37
All right, run for the other 3.
00:42
Go ahead, line at 3.
00:47
Flatter 3, engine 2, unit 91 in room.
00:51
104 and root at 8 o'clock.
00:54
I see if you are showing through.
00:58
It's a 4 story, medical building.
01:00
Nothing sure from the outside.
01:02
I'm going to have command if going to attack 1.
01:05
104. On scene, nothing showing.
01:09
Have command going to attack 1 at 8 o'clock.
01:16
552, watch and show it's in route.
01:21
552 and route at Eita 1.
01:24
Turned Rumpur-Li-O-3, engine 2, unseen.
01:27
10-4[1], on-chine at 803.
01:35
Outscheon at 803.
01:36
Oh,
01:38
to start from Mexico in 23.
01:40
Don't we return the quarters.
01:43
104,
01:45
return the quarters at 803.
01:49
Roger Rupert Car 1.
01:50
Situations the hospital is under control.
01:52
Somebody back in service.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Franklin St, Rumford, ME 04276
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