Firefighters rescue person from basement of house, Chapel Hill NC
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Firefighters responded to a house near Farmington Drive in Chapel Hill. They rescued a person from the basement who was unconscious. The house had power hazards during the rescue.
Audio|Heard on: Durham City Fire
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
How's it looking for him, basement?
00:03
It's pretty good right now.
00:05
We need some more batteries for our fans.
00:09
And it probably just needs to sit and feel medium.
00:14
The house still has some power, though.
00:17
There's a light on in the basement on the side.
00:20
They pulled the guy out.
00:21
All right.
00:24
All right, copy.
00:25
Duke power is burning on a steering power now.
00:32
Small one's for me.
00:39
Page one, flat or two.
00:41
I got some batteries saved your way.
00:50
Command from Asian 1.
00:52
We're headed back up to rehab.
00:55
111.11.
01:05
Go ahead, J.C.
01:08
Yeah, driver.
01:12
Set.
01:19
You know, sir, and I thought you called me.
01:22
Negative.
01:24
Command from Engine 1.
01:26
I said Quinn 11 was on the Charlie side.
01:29
We're watching.
01:31
We're headed back to rehab.
01:34
Copy, Engine 1.
01:35
Once you get rehab, come through the command post.
01:37
We'll get all the officers come over here.
01:39
We'll do a haul off.
01:42
All right.
01:49
We've made a truck for 13.
01:50
Where you guys are up there at your location is a patient accessible, or do we need to bring us call up a little bit?
01:59
Treasure.
02:16
Unconscious or fanging, near Farmington Drive, Cross Street, Winsbury Court, Engine, 16.
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Location mentioned:
Farmington Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27517
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