Controlled burn reported near Sandy Springs Road, Sandy Springs SC
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A fire was reported near Sandy Springs Road. Fire units responded but the fire was later identified as a controlled burn and the call was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, 1026, a lot of term, tight fire.
00:15
Sandy Springste, 26.
00:17
Underterm Tight Fire, near Sandy Springs Road, Ray, Tomoff 14.08.
00:20
September 1408.
00:23
2017. Thank you, 1917.
00:39
Clear Google, where you need.
00:43
Okay.
00:44
Standing 3-3-2-22.
00:45
Flood in terms height fire.
00:46
Near Sandy Springs Road.
00:53
Top 17, you approve.
00:56
Be en route back to play special one call here.
00:59
Got it. Fire control 26 one in the route.
01:04
Middick three, party two for a sick person in Channel 2.
01:08
Three on two.
01:10
Medic three on two.
01:13
26-1, our channel out, near Sandy Springs Road, right before we get the Bosco Railroad.
01:17
That's a big fire, they can't tell what it is.
01:21
Central medic going on.
01:23
All right, Philly, 26 and out.
01:26
High Indian 26.
01:30
Mediac 3, party two for a sick person, 214 East Shockley Ferry Road and Anderson for a 36-year-old male.
01:36
Can we look at it outside last unit, go ahead.
01:42
Central Medicinal is tonight.
01:45
Tonight, I'll show you tonight.
01:48
Central Medicines.
01:50
This is Ellen.
01:52
Go ahead. Committee 9.
01:55
We're tonight.
01:58
Copy down, got you back in the road to your station.
02:04
Copy, controlled burn.
02:05
All 26 unit.
02:06
She can cancel.
02:07
All 26 units, cancel call.
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Location mentioned:
Sandy Springs Rd, Sandy Springs, SC 29677
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