Brush and barrel fires burn near Elim Church Road, Long County GA
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Fire units responded to multiple brush and barrel fires affecting several yards near Elim Church Road close to Blueberry Corporation and the Eelham area.
Audio|Heard on: Long County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 5, you see both the barrels burning in there?
00:04
Repeat that.
00:05
That's two barrels burning in the oil exhibit.
00:07
Try to get them out, even with a water hose of kiot.
00:11
Two boys.
00:20
Brush one.
00:23
A sudden brush one.
00:32
First one, it's going to be the next driveway right here.
00:37
Rush One, can you come in front of Engine 5, ride the fence line around, please?
00:48
Engine 4, engine 7.
00:49
I cannot reach it from here.
00:51
I ain't able to reach it unless I drive through the middle of a yard and not drive through a ditch.
00:56
Senator Ford, see if you can make contact with the homeowners if they can put it out for us.
01:01
All right, I'll do that.
01:18
I see you.
01:23
You're going to miss it.
01:24
They're coming around this fence right here.
01:36
Okay.
01:41
Just for carry purposes, we got three yards burn.
01:43
I'll get you some address in a man.
01:51
And four.
01:57
Rear light.
02:03
Ended seven, go ahead.
02:06
Creation, four yards.
02:10
10.4.
02:12
I'll just make sure I have everybody where they're supposed to be.
02:14
You're at Blueberry Court, correct?
02:17
We're off Elim Church Road.
02:20
Oh.
02:21
104. At Chaplain and I have Cone enforcement going to you at Chape Lane, right?
02:26
He's going to come to Heelham.
02:31
That's Tempour.
02:40
Can we get some hose off and drown this pile right here where we're standing?
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Elim Church Rd, Georgia
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