Residential structure reported on fire in Gulfport, Gulfport MS
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a report of a fire at a single-story residential structure near 31st Avenue in Gulfport. Officers established a command on scene with multiple engines dispatched. No visible fire was observed upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Fire Dispatch
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion suit, engine one, engine two, engine three, engine 12, truck one, respond to near 31st Avenue for a structure fire,
00:10
possibly late, and six five, cost of 18 to my 850.
00:13
The first time of feedback service is one page to being transferred in the Gulfport Memorial.
00:25
Okay,
00:40
out. Okay,
00:41
now. Okay,
00:43
now. We're advised that address to be sent in Team 15337.
00:45
1715331.7. 17153.7.
00:53
Time 3.
00:57
You can't look at any two on and around.
01:00
Time 2ndry. Call they're out.
01:05
Poplar out.
01:09
Comfort to all-use, mine district, I'll be in the northeast corner, 5.30 GPM, and southeast corner is 5.30 GPM.
01:33
Agent 5, Agent 5, response to 2412, Gulf Avenue, 2412, Gulf Avenue.
01:39
Melanie Elizabeth says cross-examination Monty-192.
01:47
One drop four.
01:49
Trojan Go ahead.
01:51
Troop One is going to be on scene.
01:54
Single-story residential structure, nothing shown at this time.
01:58
All units go to fire ground one upon arrival.
02:02
Battalion 1 will have 31st Avenue command.
02:08
Copy, Troop One.
02:09
On scene, single-story residential structure, nothing showing you have to stop.
02:15
Toppy out six.
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Location mentioned:
31st Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501
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