Small brush fire near Richard Road threatens structure, Lexington NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a small brush fire near Richard Road in Lexington, North Carolina. The fire was about 10 feet from a structure and threatened to spread to it. Multiple fire units responded and confirmed the active outside fire. The fire was managed on scene with a full response.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson County Fire
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04:31
Transcript:
00:00
2, engine 1, engine 1, engine 3.
00:03
Ladder 1 was 8, 7, near Richard Road,
00:06
near Richard Road, cross-seater, (name withheld), (name withheld) Circle.
00:10
Small brush fire threatening a structure, 1134.
00:14
Okay.
00:22
Engine sorry,
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call.
00:28
Engine sorry, caller.
00:30
The engine four copies is a leaf fire running across the road head toward the house.
00:36
The tagging service watch.
00:44
The tagging for the copy.
00:47
The latter ones in route.
00:50
Light of one cop.
00:54
The engine water route.
00:57
Angel one cop.
00:59
The squad wasn't route.
01:12
Goon route.
01:14
Try three cop.
01:23
Thanks, Septu-Sigam, I missed the rundown on this.
01:28
What's the notes on it?
01:32
Is it a Lee fire running across the road? Headage went out.
01:37
Trust me.
01:43
Thanks, Hudson-Sigam, if you will start 41 North Carolina, North Carolina.
01:53
Save on that, Lex.
01:58
Hello, Macau.
02:11
Second Station 41, this is small brush fire for a brush truck, near Richard Road, near Richard Road, Cross Street, Cedar Drive, dealer's circles, CIRC, 113-0-1-0.
02:29
Click on 441's in route.
02:37
21 copying a route.
02:39
You're responding to a leaf firebirding across the road headed toward the health.
02:47
The count seven, two forty one round.
02:52
Ranger two forty one, top.
02:58
Horizont C.
03:00
Forward.
03:03
One, we're coming up on you.
03:06
A lot or two, sorry.
03:12
See,
03:13
I'm a battalion sitting on scene, confirm we do have a small working outside fire, possibly 10 feet from the structure.
03:21
Have the squad one proceed into assist,
03:25
engine one with fire attack?
03:28
The engine one on the sign.
03:33
Trucker on, sir.
03:35
Seven C has command switching to Ops 1[1].
03:40
All right, one's on, sir.
03:46
See, I mean sure in your foreign service.
03:50
One, one's on thing.
03:55
Italian 7, see on.
03:56
Italian 7, see on.
04:00
The Italian 7.
04:03
Go ahead and release engine 4 and engine 3, if they're not already on scene, we can handle with what we've got.
04:14
Also cancel 41.
04:18
104. Engine 3, copy direct.
04:21
Yeah, time of point.
04:24
Copy his time of.
04:28
241. You can cancel authority battalion 7 on team.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Ops 1: Assigned tactical radio channel (Operations Channel 1) for on-scene communications
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Location mentioned:
Richard Rd, Lexington, NC 27292
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