Person uses gasoline to start fire near Shell station


The audio reports a fire incident where a person used gasoline to start a fire near a Shell gas station. Emergency responders discuss bringing water to extinguish the fire.
Audio|Source: Findlay Fire, Hancock County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Ohio State Highway Patrol
02:31
Transcript:
Here clear, 1449. Just we advise the subject was using gasoline. Yes, please. Just be advised the subject was using gasoline. That's clear. 59 dispatch. 9. 9. 9. I'm seeing 3 even. 3 even, 1450. 1246. Close to near the shell service and (name withheld). Good vehicle, no, Andrews. Hancock, 1000 to acknowledge his call on County Road 9th. In the gas, here's a... 12-10[4]. Yes. We might need to give this to 32, but I have a reckless eastbound on UF 30. It's going to be on your mile post 8, a white box truck all over the road, almost 31 with a semi. to his arm space and length. Go ahead. Either roll 1015[1] with water or 1012[2] if you have enough manpower. We'll put the fire out if nobody's going to be around to attend to it. Okay, we'll bring 1015 as well. I got, I'm in 1064[3] already. Do we need that? Yeah, just continue. I want water to put the fire out.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1015: Bring water (firefighting support)
[2]
1012: Request for additional manpower
[3]
1064: Already on scene
[4]
12-10: Possible code for situation update/confirmation
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Location mentioned:
Findlay, OH 45840
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