Large fire with visible flames near route 232 in woodstock, Woodstock ME
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Fire crews responded to a large fire with visible flames near route 232 north of Gore Road in Woodstock. The fire may have started in a sand pit or the nearby woods. There was a valid online fire permit for the area.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Woodstock Fire, stand by for an outside fire Route 232, mile past Gore Road going north.
00:10
Carrey fire alarm from Citi 353, we're at route to spurred.
00:14
Medical call.
00:17
Probably, please, the ambulance.
00:23
I'm not a pace ambulance, USMEDX.
00:27
Yeah, we are a comment.
00:30
Copy, thank you.
00:33
Pass Gore Road going north for large flames just off the road just off the road coming either from the sand pit or the woods.
00:43
Delta level response, time of your tone, 1851.
00:52
Oxford RCCC from Dapple Fire 1.
00:55
Apple Fire 1, go ahead.
01:00
I am showing an online permit in the 900 block of Route 232 if that's in the general area.
01:10
Copy, we will advise this fire fire.
01:13
All right, I'm 8.6.
01:20
Please advise that a patient is continuing to improve, she's sitting up and speaking normally now.
01:27
So we're requesting an evaluation.
01:31
Spellum, copy.
01:37
Oxford from what's back probably?
01:42
Woodstock Fire 1, go ahead.
01:48
Copy the tone.
01:51
Woodstock Fire 1, copy the tone, 1852.
01:54
Advising, Beple Fire 1 stated there was an online permit for the area of the 900 block through 232.
02:02
10-4.
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Location mentioned:
ME-232 & Gore Rd, Woodstock, ME 04219
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