Heavy fire engulfs single-story home near Lee County Rd 279, Salem AL
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A heavy fire tore through a manufactured home near Lee County Rd 279, showing 60-70% damage. Firefighters quickly launched an attack to control the blaze.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County Public Safety
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
30 to any available 500 units, 100 units are inviting for aid at near Lee County Rd 279.
00:12
It's going to be a 1070 structure house.
00:14
Structure fire, it's going to be a house fire.
00:16
Any availability is suspicious bond.
00:36
There is 810,000 units,
00:39
100 units are advising for aid.
00:42
It's going to be at near Lee County Rd 279.
00:47
It's going to be a 1070 structure fire.
00:49
It's going to be a house fire.
00:50
I think of a little suspicious spot.
00:57
Aircombella. There's not my way.
01:00
There's not one by one.
01:08
LifeLi-1, Ercom.
01:09
Aircom.
01:13
Alcom, Waii-1, looking for the same three souls throughout the fuel.
01:17
This is 5-0-1.
01:24
Get a copy.
01:25
The Pizzleafi 1, appointing, release number 501, 3 souls of fuel, time now is over 9 past the hour.
01:36
Number 3, Aircom.
01:41
Light Silver 3, go ahead.
01:47
Lysiver 3, Aircom, the advised Grady Air 1 is inbound to WELSTAR COB.
01:53
Once done there, they will be inbound of PDK, how copy.
02:00
Ice number 3, Ryker, thank you.
02:07
December 3, you're welcome, 0410.
02:11
6.02 being our help, here are at 2.79.
02:32
A single story.
02:35
Manufactured home, I've got heavy fire and smoke showing, approximately 60% to 70% involvement.
02:43
Show 112 have a command.
02:45
We'll be making fire attack.
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Location mentioned:
Lee County Rd 279, Salem, AL 36874
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