Building fire near South Elm and West Willis Avenue, High Point NC
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A building fire was reported near South Elm Street close to Vale Avenue and West Willis Avenue. Multiple fire units and battalions were dispatched to the location to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Guilford Metro Fire
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02:1
Transcript:
00:00
South Elm Street, building fire, cross street of Vale Avenue and West Willis Avenue, TACD4, Attention, Battalion 1, Battalion 2, Engine 6, Engine 1, Engine 3, Chuck 2, Chuck 7, West 2,
00:16
Air 1, Respond to 701 South Elm Street, building fire, cross street of Vale Avenue and West Willis Avenue, TACD 4.
00:29
And what's up here, let's do.
00:34
Attention.
00:36
Battalion 3.
00:37
Respond to 701 South L.
00:39
Street. Building fire.
00:40
Cross street of Vale Avenue and West Willis Avenue.
00:43
Tad D4. Attention.
00:45
Battalion 3.
00:46
Respond to 701 South Lone Street.
00:49
Building fire.
00:50
Cross street of A.A.
00:51
Avenue and West Willis Avenue.
00:53
Tad D4.4.
00:58
Engine 6, the engine too.
01:05
Hey,
01:07
Tim,
01:10
can you bring around to a shovel or two?
01:19
Ten four.
01:27
2. Respond to 701 South Elm Street.
01:31
Building fire.
01:32
Cross street of Vale Avenue and West Willis Avenue.
01:35
Tad D4.
01:42
Attention.
01:44
F102. Respond to 701 South Elm Street.
01:47
Building fire.
01:48
Cross street of Vale Avenue and West Willis Avenue.
01:51
Tap D4. Attention.
01:53
F102. Respond to 701 South Elm Street.
01:57
Building fire.
01:58
Cross street of Yale Avenue and West Willis Avenue.
02:01
Tad D4.
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Location mentioned:
S Elm St, High Point, NC 27260
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