Smoke near residence caused by homeowner's fire pit, Buxton ME


Smoke was reported near a residence on Narragansett Trail, initially raising concern about a possible fire. Upon arrival, responders found the smoke came from the homeowner's legal fire pit, which the homeowner began to extinguish.
Audio|Source: Buxton Fire-Rescue and Buxton Police
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Transcript:
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The question on the air turns made smoke outside or plus, and I've been for enforcement to respond to the area near Narragansett Trail.
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After by advised, it looks like there were smoke coming from the coal line in that area. I've been advised, it looked like it's been from near Narragansett Trail.
00:23
on the air coming smoke outside the law.
00:28
For Buston and then 142, the response to near Narragansett Trail.
00:37
For pass-by advising that it looks like there are smoke coming from the full line in that area, and I'm advised that the public for the residents near Narragansett Trail comes from 1744.
00:53
Flight 6 bucks then.
00:56
You're going to add change of that as well.
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What?
01:06
Stop tangent footclope.
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Tenging footclose. Tengent plug up.
01:10
Tending plug up.
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Stop.
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Any foot code, under.
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Plankixion, I'm out.
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The second,
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I'm out.
01:53
I'm out with the home
02:02
Question engine portal
02:07
Go ahead Just an update P-UMT on being advised that looks like a fire pit homeowner is going to start putting it out
02:20
Fox there's a low fire class day and it's just a legal bearing inside of us. Upfire a second very well.
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