Fire response at location near Cavalack Lane in Louisburg, Franklin County NC
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Emergency responders are at a location near Cavalack Lane in Louisburg coordinating foam and hose operations likely related to a fire.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Public Safety
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03:4
Transcript:
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EOS Station 9, seek call near Cavalack Lane, Louisburg, cross off Swanson Road and Dublin,
00:16
46 Alpha 8.
00:22
21 Central.
00:25
Ms. 91 is ahead.
00:28
The District, Ms.
00:29
91 is the right at Cadillac Lane from 56 East.
00:33
This is 41 tomorrow.
00:40
Central Dispatch, Tac 11, 3.551.
00:41
This is Central Dispatch, Tac 11, 351.
00:51
Can you get a status for Santa's all crow VOT?
00:57
Do you? We'll see what I can find out, Samma.
01:04
You went 13 tonight.
01:07
I've got that key, KCupor.
01:14
He's 12.
01:21
Season 12. Okay.
01:26
Hey, you can cut the phone back on.
01:28
Investigations done.
01:30
We're going to phone everything here and call it today.
01:35
Stand for.
01:36
Hey,
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Paul, go ahead and cut that red line off and let me drain it.
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And go ahead and get that up.
01:51
Stand for the rear line shut down and the foam is on to the front door.
02:00
Hey Paul, you killed the wrong one.
02:07
Stand for him, hang on.
02:14
You should be good enough.
02:16
Squad for you, go ahead and roll your stuff up, budd.
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Info.
02:30
B. Boy 15 Frankine.
02:32
Raymore 15.
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Go ahead.
02:37
This public service number of robbing around the Morse Pond Road.
02:45
For Jim, 91's on scene, Cadillac Lane.
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He's probably one on scene?
02:54
That's what I'm seeing?
02:56
That's what's a good man.
03:02
Government 5-51?
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Location mentioned:
Cadillac Ln, North Carolina 27549
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