Severe blaze at 120 Levels Road leaves patient badly burned, Empire AL
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At 120 Levels Road near Selman Road dead end, a structure fire erupted showing smoke and flames. Responders found one severely burned patient outside the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Walker County Fire
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Transcript:
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Control the Empire, Tennessee, and Argo, respond 120 Levels Road,
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on a structure fire, smoke and flames showing,
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cross-street Selman Road in the dead end.
00:43
Control the Empire, Tennessee, and Argo, respond 120 Levels Road,
00:47
on a structure fire, smoking, flames showing, cross street Selman Road, and the dead end.
01:23
Control Empire, Argo, in Tennessee, Respond, 120 Levels Road, on a structure fire, smoke and flames showing,
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cross street Selman Road and the dead end.
02:05
I'm trying to Empire Argo in Tennessee respond 120 Levels Road on a structure fire, smoke and flames showing, yes, a second.
02:18
Drone Empire, cold job 65, show 8.2, 883, rouse.
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10 4th, Tennessee.
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He got you en route.
02:34
Here we go in 2-120 Levels Road.
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It's gonna be a structure fire, smoke and flame showing, negative on being occupied.
02:44
Cross Street, Selman Road dead end.
02:47
RPS on Alabama Fire was notified.
03:06
He said one patient is injured, he's outside the house,
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and he is burnt severely.
03:52
Control received engine doing out to 120 Levels Road structure, fire, smoking, flames showing.
04:01
We do have a patient there that is burned.
04:05
Cross Street to Selman Road, dead end.
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We have notified OPS and Alabama Power.
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Location mentioned:
Levels Rd, Empire, AL 35063
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