Brush fire near 1960 Brasstown Rd sparks swift multi-station response, Brasstown NC
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A brush fire was knocked down near 1960 Brasstown Rd after multiple Cherokee County stations responded, prompting rapid containment due to public concern.
Audio|Heard on: Cherokee County Fire
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03:33
Transcript:
00:00
Cherokee County, station 25, station 11, station 17, N2Foresture, have reported of brush fire near 1960 Brasstown Road, cross street, March Creek Road, Cherokee County Clear 1309.09.
00:16
Thank you. I received.
00:18
Thank you. 25 acknowledge.
00:42
Cherokee County Station 3, UMS 1, Station 18.
00:46
Medical Response, address near Highway 294.
00:52
Cherokee County, clear 1310th.
00:59
1171 beating around the Brasstown Road.
01:02
117-1-Rump.
01:09
1836 in route.
01:18
256 in route 256-3 in route.
01:23
256-3 row.
01:30
255-2 in route.
01:39
18-18 respond me.
01:47
930 in the route to Brasstown.
01:52
930 in route to Brasstown.
02:01
2563 on Cherokee County, it's the train of crossroads, Bencherts, Whipmire's, you can cancel everybody other than 25.
02:10
Temple.
02:18
Cherokee County, Station 11, Station 17, per 2563, you can cancel me for the response.
02:23
Rush by our Brasstown Road, Cherokee County Clear 1316.
02:30
1171 call to cancel, station 11th, service.
02:35
Station 11, cleared, service.
02:42
1871 on team, county.
02:46
1871 on team, county.
02:49
1871 on team.
02:55
1825 will have command.
02:58
The person will have scrapes on her body.
03:07
DEMPL. DEMPL.
03:11
That's the 25-70-0-gram.
03:18
25-71-Rump.
03:26
2,501 County.
03:27
We got knocked down on fire.
03:31
DL4 County, got beat, knocked down on fire.
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Location mentioned:
Brasstown Rd, Brasstown, NC 28902
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