Building fire reported near Vale Avenue and West Willis Avenue, High Point NC
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Fire units responded to a reported building fire near South Allen Street close to Vale Avenue and West Willis Avenue. The call involved smoke odor and possible electrical problems inside the residence walls. Multiple fire engines, trucks, and battalions arrived at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: High Point Fire Department Dispatch
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead and dispatch building fire response near South Allen Street.
00:05
Leave engine two on a medical call and go ahead and start the unit's display.
00:09
Our force of building fire, take us forward.
00:17
Attention,
00:18
Battalion 1, Battalion 2, engine 6, engine 1, engine 8, engine 3, truck 2, truck 7, rescue 1, air 1, respond near South Allen Street, building fire, cross street of Vale Avenue and West Willis Avenue, TACD4, attention,
00:37
Battalion 1, battalion 2, engine 6.
00:40
Engine 1, Engine 8, Engine 3, Truck 2, Truck 7, Rescue 1, Air 1, respond near South Allen Street, building fire, cross street of Vale Avenue and West Willis Avenue, TACD4.
01:07
Battalion 3, Jim 4, Battalion 1 copy.
01:18
Attention.
01:19
Battalion 3.
01:21
Respond near South Allen Street.
01:23
Building fire.
01:24
Cross street of Vale Avenue and West Willis Avenue.
01:27
TACD4. Attention.
01:29
Battalion 3.
01:30
Respond near South Allen Street.
01:33
Building fire.
01:34
Cross street of Vale Avenue and West Willis Avenue.
01:37
Pack D4.
01:42
Please, clear from the medical call, clear from the building fire, show us on the scene.
01:46
Stand by for us next to us.
01:51
Interesting, simple.
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High Point, NC
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