Controlled burn smoke investigation in Moravian Falls, Moravian Falls NC
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Fire units responded to a report of smoke near Old NC-18 and Brown's Temple Church Road in Moravian Falls. The smoke was found to be from a controlled burn, and emergency units were cancelled.
Audio|Heard on: Wilkes County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
00:00
Moravian Falls Fire, respond to the area of Old NC-18 Brown's Temple Church Road, reference to smoke investigation.
00:08
Moravian Falls Fire, respond to the area of Browns Temple Church Road, Old NC-18, reference to smoke investigation.
00:16
Colorado, lots of smoke in the wood in the area.
00:23
I'm Colin Center, engine 208 to see that.
00:27
I'm ready, and files, 10.4.
00:42
Okay, tenfold.
00:44
He'll be investigating.
00:46
Tentful.
00:49
Pound 28, it'll be in the area in the Com Center.
00:52
Engine 28, ten-four.
00:55
All right, you switch over the fire, too.
01:04
Engine 28, call center.
01:08
Engine 28, go ahead.
01:11
The council center I found it is going to be out here off the bumpy lane.
01:16
I'll get you the address here a minute, but it's going to be a control fire.
01:19
28, 1040.
01:28
Can go ahead.
01:31
Comptanra beat 252 Fawcline and it's a control pilot here to cancel it by it.
01:40
Ten for it.
01:51
Any unit is not on scene for the smoke investigation, Old NC-18, Browns Temple Church Road, you can cancel.
01:57
Any unit is not on scene for the smoke investigation, the intersection of Old NC-18, Brown-Siple-Turch Road, you can cancel for 30 feet aton team.
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Location mentioned:
Brown's Temple Church Rd, Moravian Falls, NC 28697
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