Brush fire near east pulaski highway in metter, Metter GA
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Fire department units responded to a brush fire near East Pulaski Highway in Metter, Georgia.
Audio|Heard on: Candler County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, ma'am, can you start as a CAD? We just received a call from the Candler County Sheriff's Office via landline in regards to a brush fire off of East Pulaski Highway.
00:09
It's going to be near the area of East Pulaski Highway.
00:14
And if you can, drop tones for matter for a brush fire, please, ma'am.
00:21
The S-104 will page go.
00:26
You can show engine three en route non-emergent.
00:33
Central 2, Metter Fire Department is standby for a brushfire page.
00:50
Central to Metter Fire Department, can I get you en route to the area near Pulaski Highway with a cross of Creek Sideway.
01:05
It's going to be in reference to a brush fire that's going on.
01:14
Go to file central.
01:19
Zero five.
01:23
Let's truck 305, route to the station and grab a truck.
01:28
Player 305, in route to the station and gravity truck.
01:31
The engine three, Bullet Central.
01:37
Never got a call back.
01:39
Did you all clear that I'm in routing on a merchant?
01:44
Ten, I have you in route.
01:47
Before, thanks, ma'am.
01:48
Thank, George.
01:49
You can share a tanker three in a well.
02:04
Clear, tanker three and wrong.
02:09
516, eastbound, 104,
02:12
428, Sam, John King, 0857, SJK, 0857.
02:17
It'll be a silver and color, four-door car,
02:21
no label, on.
02:25
1038.
02:28
Tantrol from Brush D.
02:31
Brush 2.
02:32
Brush two.
02:35
Use your brush too and they're out.
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Location mentioned:
Pulaski Hwy, Metter, GA 30439
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