Vehicle fire at Charlotte train station contained, Charlotte VT
Emergency crews responded to a vehicle fire at the train station near Ferry Road in Charlotte, Vermont. The car was fully engulfed in flames, but nearby buildings were not threatened. Firefighters controlled the fire using tanker support.
Audio|Source: Champlain Valley Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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This by the fire, Charlotte, for jumpers,
00:03
Respond to the train station near Ferry Road in Charlotte for a car fire.
00:21
Sheldman dispatch, Shara fire, Shara rescue for jumpers, respond to near Ferry Road at train station for car fire.
00:38
Tom, Todd, you two will be on there momentarily.
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Then on four, Sherlock.
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Sherlock 351 responding station.
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2 is responding to car 2.
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Sam 4 engine 2.
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104 engine 2.
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Ladder 1.
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I'm still on the road.
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You want me to head that direction?
01:25
104 if you're on the road.
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Head down this way.
01:30
Okay,
01:32
Understood. Shelburne, Ladder 1, you want to add us to the cart, Charlotte, please.
01:37
Okay, 94.
01:43
Chairman just back Charlott Ceylon and route from East Sherlock.
01:54
I see you, uh, C2, uh, this is Starlock K-51.
01:59
Engist approaching station, what do you want, sir?
02:05
Engine to the station, extra healthy tanker.
02:09
Copy tankers.
02:14
This is shot engine two on the scene.
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It'll be a symbol car fully involved.
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No close exposures at this time.
02:24
Engine two will be out operating passing command to C1 on his rival.
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Stand for.
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Charlotte tanker on road.
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Good on foot.
02:48
Shepardt, get that first.
02:56
Shepardt, get that first few push for Shepardt.
03:07
To change this,
03:09
you can sort of pull behind us, we can pull a line off the inert as possible.
03:15
We haven't used much water if it's almost knocked down.
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