House fire on Bryan Hardy Road near La Grange, La Grange NC
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A house was fully involved in fire near Bryan Hardy Road close to La Grange. Smoke was visible from a nearby high school. Firefighters and tankers from Greene County were responding to the incident approximately 400 feet from the road.
Audio|Heard on: Lenoir County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Northamore, LaGrange Fire, and Northmore, LaGrange Fire, 551, 6, 7.
00:11
Respond, near Bryan Hardy Road, reference to structure fire.
00:14
Near Byron, Hardy Road.
00:17
Respond on county fire ops one.
00:25
Education north and or engine 12 respond to switching out form.
00:32
Agent 12 is on arts form.
00:34
7.0448.
00:40
On o'an engine 2, respond.
00:46
The engine 2 is on us.
00:49
Copy 0442 response.
00:54
It's around near Bryan Hardy Road, caller at most of the whole house is on fire.
01:03
I got Amy smoke visible from the high school.
01:06
We'll get us a tanker out of Greene County.
01:10
Range carsid's respond.
01:17
All right.
01:26
It's a minute.
01:27
One minute we're on respond on a 7.m.
01:28
Road. 7.5.m.
01:31
Road.
01:40
Units, the Advice, Greene County is direct.
01:46
Rescue water spotted.
01:51
Rescue one on outfewan.
01:53
Rescue one on out of one.
01:57
Have two four.
02:03
Indication, it's an Northern North North Carolina, I'm on the scene, have a fully involved house.
02:10
Approximately 400 foot off the road.
02:12
Stand by from further.
02:16
Copy fully involved, 0454.54, Northern North and North North North North and Court 2 on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Bryan Hardy Rd, La Grange, NC 28551
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