Trash fire against building contained near Granada Street, Asheville NC
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A fire involving exterior trash against a two-story building near Granada Street and Stewart Street was reported. Fire crews responded and contained the trash fire before it spread to the building. The situation was brought under control and additional responding units were cancelled.
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04:36
Transcript:
00:13
29H, Granada Street building fire.
00:31
Building fire near Stewart Street and Hanover Street.
00:38
On Fire 2.
01:08
I copied on scene of a medium two-story structure and copied to balance.
01:24
29H, Granada Street.
01:27
Working fire.
01:35
Working fire near Stewart Street and Hanover Street.
02:06
Fire is going to be a large amount of trash on the exterior of the building.
02:16
Rescue 3 has Alpha accountability.
02:26
There's going to be fire.
02:28
On the Charlie Delta side, it's going to be trash.
02:54
We still haven't made access to the interior to see if we've got any extension yet.
03:29
I understand you got trash fire up against the building.
03:33
You have six-directional line to the Charlie side.
03:35
Check for extension.
03:43
We've got a pretty good knock on it now.
03:45
President is coming to open this back door up so we can get inside.
03:52
I don't know if you feel comfortable with it, but we probably can't cancel that balance.
03:56
I feel like us and six can handle this.
04:06
Great.
04:18
You can cancel the balance of the assignment.
04:23
Battalion 2 will have accountability.
04:24
I'm sorry, engine 6 will have accountability on Alpha.
04:34
No change. Engine 6 has an alpha accountability.
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Location mentioned:
29h Granada St, Asheville, NC 28806
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