Large structure fire reported near Highway 64 in Benton, Benton TN
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Emergency responders attended a large structure fire near Highway 64 in Benton. A resident was evaluated at the scene and medical standby was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:19
Transcript:
00:00
You want Bradley at the line or in quarters.
00:04
Go ahead and put them at the line at this time in case we get anything else. This looks like it's going to be a pretty big structure fire. Seeful.
00:18
We're going to be checking the resident out as a patient.
00:30
You can go ahead and have 604 come down to the scene for standby.
00:33
We'll probably be transported.
00:37
24-604, you copy that.
00:41
Negative we didn't.
00:58
C2, engine 11.
01:01
11, go ahead.
01:08
Repeat.
01:11
Plane tank down.
01:15
Stand for, engine 12, let tanker 11 come in behind me.
01:23
Aure. Aero, boom.
01:28
T.
01:32
Pull like you.
01:43
Benji 11, no assignment.
01:44
When you come down here, pull to where I'm at, activate that deckgun.
01:47
Take her 11 hook to him.
01:50
Anchor 11 copies.
01:53
Seventy-505-6-1.
02:00
You it.
02:03
Locate my airsideger, please.
02:09
1040, the nearest one I'm showing is going to be at the shell between that and the rafting company.
02:14
There's also one on tree from laying across the road.
02:19
603.
02:33
We're gonna be clear of the scene, AMA.
02:40
3-104. Can you be en route to 1610 Highway 64 on a structure fire takeover for 602? They've advised they're checking a patient.
02:52
Um,
02:53
104.
02:56
601, you can cancel.
03:11
604, 601. You can cancel.
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Location mentioned:
US-64, Benton, TN 37307
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