Commercial fire alarm at eastland food in ladson, Ladson SC
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According to the dispatch call, fire engines responded to a commercial fire alarm at Eastland Food near Patriot Boulevard in Ladson. Upon arrival, they found a two-story large warehouse with no visible fire from three sides. Firefighters secured a hydrant in the parking lot and established command on scene.
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Transcript:
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Engine 231, Engine 09, Eastland Food, near Patriot Boulevard, alarm.
00:08
Engine 231, Engine 209, Eastland Food,
00:13
near Patriot Boulevard, Cross Streets, Weather Boulevard and Palmetto Commerce Parkway, alarm, (number withheld).
00:20
Dispatch engine 209.
00:24
Good.
00:29
The way the call coded is not pulling anyone else.
00:32
Do you want a commercial alarm response?
00:36
Oh, advisor, Romney failure, about the pull on scene.
00:40
Copy.
00:42
Ententee through dispatch.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:49
Just trying to verify, this isn't North Charleston, correct?
00:57
That's an hour stage, Charleston time check.
01:03
52 Northbook.
01:09
That's 88, Charleston time check.
01:16
One hundred six feet down.
01:20
Yes, lady, Charles, 24.
01:26
50, Charleston, time, too.
01:31
Major 231, this right?
01:33
231. 231.
01:39
As they're coming on seeing two-story large warehouse structure, nothing showing from three sides.
01:45
Engine 231 will have Patriot Command.
01:47
We've got a hydrant in the parking lot.
01:50
We're going to have Webber Command.
01:52
Correction, we're going to have Patriot Command.
01:54
Stand by for our information.
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Location mentioned:
Patriot Blvd, Ladson, SC 29456
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