Smoke and sulfur odor investigated with no active fire, Buncombe County NC
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Fire units responded to Yellow Bird Drive after a report of smoke and sulfur odor. Upon investigation, they found no active fire and the odor dissipated. Units cleared the scene after confirming no danger.
Audio|Heard on: Buncombe County Fire and EMS
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Ones, engine 6, status check.
00:05
Engine 6, Combs.
00:06
We're 10-4[1] here.
00:08
Engine 6 will be clear in the scene.
00:10
T6 will remain on 10.
00:13
Okay, copy.
00:19
Engine 182 to Combs.
00:23
Go at 182. Go at 182.
00:28
Contact with the rest of the crew here.
00:29
Thanks, 24.
00:35
Charlie 12 should be coming up Yellowbird Drive shortly.
00:43
104.
00:55
Hi, G6. Go ahead, G6.
00:59
We're unable to locate anything here.
01:01
We did smell some sulfur when we first arrived.
01:03
It's no longer here.
01:04
You can show us clearing service.
01:07
Tom, Brush 12 is going to be in service.
01:09
We still have a little bit of smoke.
01:12
If you would advise not a shift, does it come on?
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Yellow Bird Dr, North Carolina 28748
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