Fire set beside residence repeatedly in Carbondale, Carbondale IL
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Fire department responded to a report of a fire set beside a residence near Billy Bryan Street in Carbondale. The fire was extinguished but has occurred repeatedly at this location.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin, Perry, Jackson, Williamson, and Jefferson Counties Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Attention, Carbondale Fire, fire miscellaneous at near Billy Bryan Street, R.P.
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Caller stated that there is a fire set beside her house.
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It has since been put out.
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She has said that it's been recurring.
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Time out, 1711, KSJ, 744.4.
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grade 2016 Kia Sorrento, Indiana, D.
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(name withheld), Edward 464, Indiana, D.W.
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Kiki, Edward 464, 1028,
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(name withheld).
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(name withheld), Allen, Columbus, Indiana, grade 2016, Kia Sorrento,
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subject,
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(name withheld), female white, 29, 5,
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foot, 185, 385, grade, Reed Brown,
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subject, (name withheld),
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(name withheld), female white, 29, 5,
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foot, 185, grade. Brown, entered as a missing person.
00:51
The last scene, LNA1, Southbound at West York, Crawford County, by LPR hit 1458.
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No, Cartoon.
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Subject costly was exquisite (name withheld), Middle Light, 33,
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5-year-free.
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The nature of the call.
01:05
Christian, Longfiel.
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Subject went to The resident stated that somebody had set a fire set beside her house.
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Paramedism has been an ongoing issue.
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And has been disappeared inundated.
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Thought fire is currently put out.
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Location mentioned:
Billy Bryan St, Carbondale, IL 62901
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