Residential fire alarm at home near Scott Road, Anderson SC
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A residential fire alarm was reported at a home near Scott Road and WT Avenue Circle. The smoke detector was activated, but the alarm company could not reach the homeowner. Fire units were dispatched to check the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Central 618, 10-903.
00:07
I have an ether station 23.
00:09
Stand by for a residential fire alarm.
00:25
Evan News, station 23, residential fire alarm, near Scott Road.
00:30
Closest cross will be WT Avenue Circle, timeout 20-100.
00:35
Central Medical 11.
00:38
Medical 11, go ahead.
00:40
Can you show us out of AMA.
00:42
Copy, I'll show you out.
00:46
Ebenezer, Station 23, residential fire alarm, near Scott Road.
00:55
Johnston unit's probably call.
00:58
Go ahead, boys, all right?
01:04
You know, complaint, 400 Woodland Circle.
01:09
Callers, it is advised and there's dogs and won't stop barking.
01:16
Option 27, 1338.
01:19
C-77.
01:25
South Murray, Annie Shockey, Tijuana, Tijuana, Tate, Way to Camry.
01:30
Mike Lima,
01:31
November 806, NLN-L-806, high-past.
01:34
Sure.
01:39
Copy engine, 23, Rescue,
01:42
23, in-rout, near Scott Road, closest cross street is going to be WT Avenue Circle.
01:48
So, a residential fire alarm show with smoke detector activation.
01:53
Alarm company spoke with the homeowner, said that they weren't sure who was home, where they were requesting dispatch.
01:58
We attempted the premise as well and couldn't get them on the phone.
02:01
Your closest hydrant is going to be at Broadway Lake Road and Robertson Road.
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Location mentioned:
Scott Rd, Anderson, SC 29621
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