Small doghouse fire near Benton Lane, Marshall County AL
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A small doghouse near Benton Lane caught fire. The fire started from the chimney. The residence was evacuated safely. No other structures were in danger. Fire units from Georgia Mountain and Union Grove were on standby.
Audio|Heard on: Albertville/Guntersville/Marshall County Fire Dispatch
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02:17
Transcript:
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9 to 4C fire, 4C fire, near Benton Lane,
00:08
report of a doghouse on fire.
00:14
Roger Pime 15, copy, depart station 1-2.
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Go to 15, end up station 2.
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Copy. Copy.
00:22
Copy, receipt.
00:28
You heard me out there, Karraset.
00:31
Sir James, you say, good enough.
00:38
Melody Grant, Midd 11, Inj 2011.
00:42
Go ahead.
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Correct on a highway, okay.
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She'll be a quarter mile north at Center Church.
00:54
Great.
00:58
Sir.
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Have you got any further information?
01:02
That's native.
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There's a small structure on fire, originating from the chimney, they say evacuated the residence.
01:12
Thank you. All you and Smith and that's when we don't see and swap over team two will be operating out.
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4 317, 911.
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4217.
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Is there any other structures in danger to come?
01:35
That's negative, all the advisors of the doghouse this time.
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24, 17 route.
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17 route, you'll be.
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Place 2.
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Let's team drag in.
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George Brown 13 in Route 2.
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Section 2.
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Section 2.
02:01
Just imagine if it's only a doghouse, just have Georgia Mountain Union Grove stand by.
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Let's see what we got.
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Stand for a break now on to Georgia Mountain, Union Grove, Units, you copy, standby at station.
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Location mentioned:
Benton Ln, Alabama 35016
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