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Trailer fire near Walmart in North Augusta extinguishedNorth Augusta SC

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North Augusta, SC

According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fully involved trailer fire near Walmart and Lorraine in North Augusta. They used a booster reel and fire extinguishers to control the fire, which did not spread to nearby trailers. No injuries were reported and all units were later canceled after extinguishing the fire.

Audio|Heard on: North Augusta Police and Fire
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03:35
Transcript:
00:00
All units going through this truck.
00:01
Sorry, you're close to fire hydrant.
00:02
It's going to be Walmart and Lorraine.
00:07
Warrand is on thing.
00:09
It looks like it's a trailer fully involved.
00:17
The man in the empty trailer.
00:18
It's got multiple trailers around it.
00:21
It's not spreading at the time.
00:27
Tanging to this front room, if I can get a truck here with a booster reel, probably get it out.
00:31
4.6 is on, son.
00:37
You can slow everybody to proceed on.
00:40
Once I get first truck, maybe possible fire extinguisher might be able to get it out.
00:49
And for all units, turn around to this call can be recorded itself.
00:54
It's two companies.
01:00
Somebody heard him get a fire extinguisher over here so we can slow it down.
01:08
33-2-8 can drop in the fire.
01:13
33,
01:14
400 K-quarters, Aiken County sent an ambulance to a D1A cancel.
01:19
Nobody's in it.
01:24
Okay, you got a fire extinguisher?
01:27
Yeah,
01:29
it's in the Mackin car.
01:33
R7-5-2-1.
01:37
Agent 3 is on thing.
01:43
Agent still need to run code.
01:50
You hit the front of the truck out here, we'll hit it with this front line.
01:58
Put her in to something.
02:04
You can't see you catch a plug, lay in to me.
02:07
Engine two, find me a hide room.
02:09
Okay,
02:14
all around. Airpack off this truck is going in like that.
02:21
Can you hit air packs off engine two?
02:25
No, you're only fire attack or under a truck.
02:31
Of course, everybody else can disregard,
02:35
call 91.
02:38
Three at four zone, saying.
02:44
All right. The headquarters, can copy attendance.
02:50
So you call? We call.
02:56
Any unit they can copy attendance.
03:00
Go ahead.
03:03
So we have here at headquarters for a returning juvenile runaway who's unaware.
03:08
He's also going to go out the difficulty when you get on scene.
03:12
Of course, we'll get tonight around just a moment.
03:15
4-4 are you tonight?
03:19
Running my head over there.
03:24
Hey, Cors, we're on council and the other unit that's out here on team that's fire.
03:28
It's out.
03:33
We're all units to be canceled.

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