Outside fire reported near ogeechee road in savannah, Savannah GA
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a report of an outside fire near Ogeechee Road in Savannah. Upon investigation, the fire was determined to be a campfire, and units were cleared from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chatham County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 6 was entry, urgent call Madison apartment, near West 54 Street, apartment 86,
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between Montgomery Street,
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engine
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District 3.01, SWAT 313, truck 307.
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Battalion Chief 301, engine 312, engine 303.
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Response to near Ogeechee Road for a report of an outside fire.
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District Chief 301, squad 313, truck 307.
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Battalion Chief 301, engine 312.
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Engine 303, response to near Ogeechee Road.
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A report of an outdoor fire, respond to fire ground 5, fire ground 5.
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Fire ground 5.
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303 is a mount.
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Cover 303, respondent.
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Tanya 301 responding.
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Covered Tadena 3.01, responding.
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307, responding.
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Cover 307, responding.
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Cover 307, responding.
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NG312 with ChattipD.
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We're being advised by Chattiped, it's far in the woods.
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We'll be out investigating.
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We don't see anything right now.
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Coffee 12.
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Command, dispatch.
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Command, go ahead.
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Yes,
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man, this is just going to be a campfire.
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You can place all other units, back and service,
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place engine 312, remaining unseen.
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Receive any of the not unseen per engine 312 you can just regard.
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Battalion 3.01 is available.
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Location mentioned:
Ogeechee Rd, Savannah, GA 31405
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