Flame spotted at water pollution control found normal, Lewiston ME
Fire crews responded to reports of a flame at the water pollution control facility near Lincoln Street. Upon arrival, the flame was confirmed to be a normal methane venting operation and the scene was cleared.
Audio|Source: Auburn and Lewiston Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Registry reporting LA water pollution control near Lincoln Street.
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Callers report flame seen above a structure of unknown origin.
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Bravo level.
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Keep being acquitters.
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Three minutes.
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Answer 3. As though.
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Okay.
00:47
Okay. Okay.
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Call us half.
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Ranger 3.
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Ranger 3.
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Go ahead.
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Tom, so we've been on the seat for a couple of minutes.
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We're trying to access the gates of the water treatment plant, but the rock fox.
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We can see the flame from Lincoln Street, this is the methane blow-off from the reclaimed system.
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That's normal operations.
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We're going to be clear returning.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lincoln St, Lewiston, ME 04240
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