Vehicle fire extinguished near NH-120 with no injuries, Grafton County NH


A vehicle caught fire near NH-120 in New Hampshire. Emergency fire units extinguished the fire. No injuries were reported, and ambulance left after patient refused care.
Audio|Source: Coos and Grafton Counties Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Do you have an approximate distance that that vehicle is how far it is into the field?
00:12
Ragged engine 1 advising 25 feet off,
00:15
but is accessible from a driveway 120th.
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Brigate utility 1.
00:30
Ragate utility one, you're on team,
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129.
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Flint State, raggate engine one.
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Vermont State Police, this match is going to be talking to the trooper.
00:54
So it does have one,
00:56
sounds like, headed your direction.
00:58
They're also going to work on the connector at their direction.
01:14
Vermont State Police dispatch is going to advise the trooper of your request for a wrecker.
01:24
The Rygate Engine 1.
01:36
Rigate Engine 1, advising Vermont State Police on C, 130.
01:48
WGW80, grab the Kenny Show sign Fares 0130.
01:52
Rancat, 2-9.
01:56
12 server tanker 1.
02:05
Unit on Twin State, you are very hard to read.
02:13
Wells over K-1 advising the tanker can respond flow of traffic 131. Tanker 1dak copy.
02:27
Wells over tanker 1 has a message, 132.
02:30
6.10 protection.
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Good on 636.
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636.
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636.
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Twins 8 to Rigate command.
03:03
Twin State to Ryegate Command.
03:12
Ryegate Command, just advising a 20 minute mark.
03:23
Rydgate Command advising at par all hands working. The vehicle has been extinguished,
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130 cents.
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Well,
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the Retanker 1, you're on seat, 137.
03:45
Woodsville Ambulance 4.
03:53
Woodrow ambulance 4, clearing in service, sign patient refusal, 137.
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Location mentioned:
NH-120, New Hampshire
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