Brush fire spreads near Providence Church Road threatening yard and livestock, Climax NC
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Brush fire ignites near Providence Church Road, spreading toward residential yard and livestock with emergency crews responding to contain it.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
On Station 35, responder, it's 1070 Brush.
00:05
Near Providence Church Road off NC Highway 22 north.
00:10
17 bubble.
00:15
Engine 31 on scene.
00:18
Copy on scene. Copy on scene.
00:23
Randolph Ranger 3, 717.
00:28
17.
00:33
Right now, thank you 307.
00:35
Alright now, thank you 30, not too.
00:38
Cut.
00:43
Pressporties around.
00:48
NARPIMA 31 respond ER discharge 66 ER room 9 66 ER room non column was pointed out for a room 12 no equipment.
01:01
Randolph Ranger 1 107.
01:07
331 in round 31 in Rapp.
01:16
Near Providence Church Road, hardvised brush 1070, spreading to the yard and the livestock unsubon.
01:30
Randolph Astro-9 is 1086.
01:37
Brush 42 is 10-23, got light smoke showing.
01:42
It's all working outside fire.
01:44
Any room copy smoke showing from a light 1070 at this time.
01:54
Tiger 35, we'll see.
02:14
We're speaking.
02:20
Last unit with Trafficome County Fire Advising Signal 50[1], ready was 101.
02:24
Can you ten on the rest of your traffic?
02:29
Runoff, that 3542.
02:31
Signal 50[1] promise church.
02:33
Probably signal 50.
02:39
31, 10, 23.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 50: No fire; cancel response (false alarm)
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Location mentioned:
Providence Church Rd, Climax, NC 27233
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