Residential structure fire with downed power lines near State Road, Mayo SC
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A fire was reported at a residence near State Road. Multiple fire units responded. There were downed power lines at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg County Fire and Spartanburg City Fire
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02:55
Transcript:
00:00
Showing is not being around near Main Street.
00:04
For a residential structure, go ahead and turn out for me and give you attack one.
00:09
The 19, tack one occupied, you attack two.
00:17
Coffee, thank you.
00:27
You know, ma'am.
00:30
All right due, so I'll see you.
00:34
Former copies.
01:04
Mayo, Chesnee, Cherokee Springs, Springs,
01:08
Residential structure fire, near Main Street.
01:12
Mayo, Chesnee, Cherokee Springs, Cooley Springs, Residential structure fire, near Main Street.
01:27
What by Greggis brain cells in the route?
01:31
Control 670 is tack two.
01:37
Control on, I, uh.
01:42
Mail, over at the structure fire, near Main Street.
01:49
Engine 19 is on the scene.
01:51
I've got nothing shot on two sides.
01:54
Small thing store residential.
01:56
Engine nothing will have Main Street command.
02:01
Yeah for.
02:04
On Main Street.
02:12
Make sure. Okay, mate, mate.
02:16
You're going to cancel all units and nuclear touch down off-stall.
02:22
Apple?
02:25
Battalion 20, command.
02:31
Morgan, you make sure that guy from Duke knows about both lines in the down, please.
02:39
Pumman Chapman.
02:43
Chessney, you can cancel.
02:48
Yeah, boys.
02:49
Agent 6, please.
02:51
Both lines were down.
02:53
Teens walking back to his truck at this time.
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Location mentioned:
State Rd S-42-1133, Mayo, SC 29368
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