Brush fire near McDuffie street and railroad tracks, Anderson SC
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According to the dispatch call, a brush fire was reported near McDuffie Street and the railroad tracks in Anderson, South Carolina. The fire was later declared out.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Law Enforcement
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03:35
Transcript:
00:00
Grass fire.
00:01
Now let's McDuffie Street and East Whitner near the railroad tracks.
00:04
Timeout 1341.
00:31
No one, I'm not safe.
00:36
Andrew 101, I'll train you out.
00:37
North Kentucky is Whitner.
00:39
Call it by the railroad tracks.
00:46
Out of the bridge at McDuffie.
00:57
Did you have any kind of record of a TPN against a Hensley subject?
01:15
My question from my name's (name withheld).
01:29
Yes, we're going to get.
01:33
People.
01:38
CERRY.
01:40
All right.
01:49
So much in here tonight, go for mechermont to water radiation.
01:54
Cepo.
02:10
Press 1.2, you can continue on, but I believe we're going to need the great way out here.
02:19
We're going to take a workhouse.
02:36
241, 1030A.
02:42
35 northbound at the 38.
02:44
This is black on the pilot.
02:45
I can't see the tag.
02:48
Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
02:50
Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
02:57
So I thought they're at about six minutes ago.
03:02
How did anyone?
03:12
Russ 1-2. Come down Manning Street.
03:22
Brush one or two on, sir.
03:33
Man, the fire is out, just through a small camp, I.
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Location mentioned:
S McDuffie St & E Whitner St, Anderson, SC 29624
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