Brush fire near trampoline park building spreads quickly, Gulfport MS
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According to the dispatch call, a brush fire started near the altitude trampoline park on Highway 49. The fire is close to the building and showing flames on the outside, threatening the structure.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Fire Dispatch
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
24, engine 12, engine 3, engine 9, 12, battalion 3, battalion 3, tally 1, engine 8.
00:06
Prepare the copy.
00:07
Respond to a brush fire and danger near Highway 49 at the altitude trampoline park, building near Biaz and Bois for Bakers that has started a fire and is very close to the building.
00:19
Timeout, 1439.
00:22
Well, copying around.
00:24
Copy around.
00:25
Copy around.
00:29
T-W.
00:32
Good.
00:38
Station on, copying around.
00:40
Open route.
00:42
Say it was there.
00:45
The title one around.
00:50
34th Street, command, Gulfport.
00:53
34th Street.
00:55
Show us leaving the seating here, traffic control only.
01:06
Two,
01:08
one, two, um,
01:10
media, good far.
01:11
Two, four.
01:17
Unit 40, he's got you, county one.
01:20
Elderly mill that fell in the middle of the street.
01:23
His son is in route, but hasn't made it yet, on Glendale Street.
01:27
For the cross of Atwood Drive, it's going to be Glendell Street.
01:35
Your closest hydrant is north-west of the buildings with 860 GPM and one behind the buildings with 920 GPM.
01:52
We'll go forward.
01:53
We're going to be on.
01:54
See,
01:55
there's going to be flames showing on the outside of the building coming from a shopping cart.
02:02
All responding, you just got a fire ground one will be committee, commit.
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Location mentioned:
E Park St, Gulfport, MS 39507
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