Caller trapped, needs urgent help entering home near Fort Hampton Rd, Elkmont AL
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Caller requests urgent help to enter a home near Fort Hampton Road with a bolted screen door sparking emergency concern.
Audio|Heard on: Limestone County Fire Dispatch
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
County fired at 1513.
00:04
Go ahead, fire.
00:05
The county fire, the...
00:08
The caller has a key to the residence.
00:10
She's advising that the screen door is bolted to the residence, so she's going to need help.
00:18
Like, break it through that to get to the door to unlock it.
00:21
It's got ESO notified they're en route.
00:23
They also notified that the AD for the patient.
00:29
It's going to be near Fort Hampton Road.
00:38
I copy.
00:41
But the caller is going to meet you at the Village Mart on Highway 99.
00:49
Hello.
00:52
Only a loading fire.
00:56
Go ahead.
01:00
All fingers new at the next stage is available.
01:04
Only copy.
01:12
131515,
01:14
go ahead.
01:19
You know, in an ETA on an emlets, I'm at the Village Mart, to the client.
01:27
1513 EMS is not en route.
01:29
She advised she needs help getting inside the residence.
01:34
She told EMS there was no need for EMS.
01:38
LCSO is en route.
01:41
I dropped the candy player.
01:50
This county fire at 1513.
01:54
Go ahead, Kennefire.
01:56
1513, what's like your SO units, um,
02:01
on edgewood road,
02:03
roach and cross key at this point?
02:08
I copy Canterfire.
02:19
I'm on being on thing on thing with the planet from Fort Hampton Road.
02:25
I copy. It looks like your SOU is almost there.
02:31
I copy.
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Location mentioned:
Fort Hampton Rd, Elkmont, AL 35620
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