Commercial fire near primary school in Elizabethtown, Elizabethtown NC
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A commercial fire was reported near Elizabethtown Primary School on Mercer Mill Road. A school resource officer detected a smoke smell in the school lounge but found no signs of fire inside.
Audio|Heard on: Robeson County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Allang central station 55 respond, commercial fire on 301 Mercer Mill Road.
00:06
Near Elizabethtown Primary School.
00:09
Layton, Sitcher 655, respond, commercial fire, law, I'm sending 3.0.
00:14
Mercer Mill Road, Elizabethtown Primary School,
00:17
showing
00:18
No area indicated, however.
00:20
School Resource Officer has seen it, they can smell something in the lounge, however, no smoke, no signs, traffic off the ops one, no one, no one, and I will let us in.
00:32
At Neil, Dacina is to carry you from Persino.
00:35
Chair Force.
00:42
Measure 5-5-2-0.
00:45
Digital 55-2-0.
00:49
Copy 5-5-10 room.
00:55
1810 to Rawlinson.
00:59
Robinson, 1810.
01:03
So 1810, clear by command, return in the quarters.
01:08
10411.O.A.
01:19
Cloud if you can back.
01:26
1845, Ralphson.
01:29
Robinson, 1845.
01:31
State 240, sign a complete return.
01:34
TAN 411-09.
01:38
Signal 26 Alpha 10, 26 Alpha 10, 13, O'Hara Drive, cross streets of NC 41 Highway South, 11.09, Robison Clear.
01:55
More both rings.
01:57
T.M. 411T.N.
02:00
11T.
02:05
Point Central to 552-525 school resource officer will be sent by outside to weekend.
02:15
552, copy that.
02:16
Shows arrived.
02:19
Another show from the front side of a large primary school.
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Location mentioned:
Mercer Mill Rd, Elizabethtown, NC 28337
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