Small brush fire near utility pole on Herrick Road, Brooksville ME
Firefighters responded to a small brush fire about five feet by five feet near a utility pole on Herrick Road near Blueberry Ridge in Brooksville, Maine. The fire did not involve any downed utility lines or wires.
Audio|Source: Hancock County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Fire Department repeating Brooksville Fire.
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Need you for a brush fire on the side of the road on Herrick Road in Brooksville.
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Fresh fire on the side of the road, Herrick Road in Brooksville.
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You're on the phone with a caller trying to get a better address, but we don't have one yet.
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It's a 5 by 5 fire.
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Can we talk with?
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Brooklyn, Brookstil fire.
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We need you for a brush fire on the side of the road on Herrick Road in Brooksville.
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Brush fire on the side of the road, Herrick Road in Brooksville.
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They're on the phone with a caller trying to get a better address, but we don't have one yet.
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There's a five-by-five fire.
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Can't talk quick?
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That's why we don't have a better address.
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Yeah, and four, I'm just going to the roundabout.
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I'm headed that direction.
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And for that.
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And four, thanks.
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Airstein, how are you ready?
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3800,000, 7.7.7.0.
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One, Hank, I'll copy code five.
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Tenin four, have a good evening.
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Ten for you as well.
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Ten for you as well.
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Speed up.
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So you need one, the p.m.
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and repeat up.
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30, go ahead.
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Give me negative 53.
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Just elderly.
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She drives well.
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It looks like it's going to be on Herrick Road right across the Blueberry Bridge.
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I guess it's just, the fire's just underneath the utility pole.
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It doesn't seem to be any lines down or anything.
02:29
Okay, what was that address to get in the encroft?
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On the map, it looks like it's the intersection of Blueberry Ridge and Herrick Road in Brooksville.
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Okay, 10-4[1].
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Like I say, I'm in route, I'll be there travel signs and I'll let you know when I get there.
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Four, thanks.
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I'll hold off on Colin Burson unless we find out there's a problem with the pole.
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Yeah, I'll let you know where we got, we get someone off on scene, I'll let you know where you have.
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Brooksville side of the Cedric side of the Cedric side, Ancock.
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Brooks 4-1 is going to be quicker from the Brooksvilleville.
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Okay, this one, thank you.
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one repeater.
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Yeah,
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I go ahead, Drake.
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Yeah, I didn't hear the initial call.
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I didn't have my pager with me, but I'm just about to turn on to the Herrick Road now.
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What's, uh, I'm in my P.O.V.
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What's the issue?
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Apparently there's a fire around the telephone pole, then may I read around the bar for utility pole.
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Ten-four, I'm just turning on to the Perksville side of the Herrick road now, all of his bodies.
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Yeah, I'm just coming on the end of the mine road.
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I'm just going to sneak through snow cold and you're on that way.
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Do you hear anyone else on Allisbury, have them grab to the Barks the truck sat that way?
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Ten-four.
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You can reassign that to me and close it out, tell me.
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Cancel.
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Possibly a telephone pole, but no wires real close to being involved or anything.
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Okay, 10-4[1].
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Brookes-O-1-16 on our Vita.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Herrick Rd, Brooksville, ME
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