Person burns trash in barrel behind vacant house, Dinwiddie County VA
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Smoke reported at a vacant house in Dinwiddie County was caused by a person burning trash in a barrel behind the house. The situation was handled and declared under control.
Audio|Heard on: Dinwiddie County Public Safety
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
For copies all units except Injun 13 at 1936 Collar is reporting smoke coming from a home.
00:08
No fire has been seen.
00:09
Smoke is possibly coming from the back of the residence.
00:11
The residence is vacant, but there is a person on scene.
00:20
Enst 13, copy in route 1936.
00:22
14 counties.
00:25
All incoming units from entity 14,
00:28
we'll have our own water supply.
00:36
Tending 202, check your lights.
00:42
We're going to stop short, leave room for an aerial in case to be one.
00:48
Engine 21, cops.
00:56
Nothing showing.
00:57
Engine 214 are at Nile command.
01:01
Tachero copies.
01:03
Engine 214 is on seeing nothing showing.
01:05
Nile road command at 1939.
01:12
We're trying to 202 as well.
01:19
All they come used from Nauru command, you reduce the priority three.
01:24
Subject burning in a burn barrel behind the house.
01:31
Tion 201 is gone in service.
01:35
The time 201 at 1940.
01:41
Agent 201 is on the scene.
01:47
And well, two or one, same.
01:52
So I'm just burning off the camera.
01:56
Cestrio of now are any more.
01:58
This was under control.
02:01
I'll use fluent service.
02:02
Death and rescue.
02:06
Indie 14.
02:09
Gesture copies, now road under control, 1940.
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Dinwiddie County, VA
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