Smoke investigation near Woodley Road confirms controlled burn, Savannah GA
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Fire responders investigated smoke near Woodley Road and confirmed it was from a controlled debris burn.
Audio|Heard on: Chatham County Fire
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch the engine 11th, respond to a smoke investigation outside near Woodley Road, cross streets of Deerfield Road and Red Oak Drive.
00:10
Dispatch the engine 11, respond to a smoke investigation outside near Woodley Road, cross street to Deerfield Road and Red Oak Drive.
00:20
Respond on fighting round two, fighting round two.
00:41
Garden City engine 202 dispatch.
00:44
Engine 202.
00:46
Yes,
00:47
Ma'am, you can show us responding to the small brush fire at Dean Forrest and Beasley.
00:51
We're in quarters at our station.
00:54
We see.
00:57
We see.
01:04
Good side, Shepard, come out.
01:05
Shephyr, come in.
01:07
Go ahead.
01:10
There was a small electrical fire that was out on arrival.
01:14
Power to the equipment has been isolated.
01:15
You can terminate from return all four units to the electrical cells.
01:20
Copy. Terminal command, all units record service.
01:26
Joe, Adam.
01:47
Engine 2 is on scene.
01:49
Not a small fire inside of a pond.
01:53
Edge to a to be able to establishing easily command.
01:58
Yeah, I'm not scared for.
01:59
Coffee engine to a total team, small fire in a pond, capture B with men.
02:12
To me and Andrew 4, you can cancel your response.
02:15
It's going to be controlled burn.
02:43
Go ahead.
02:45
After investigating, things are that the burning of debris is going to be on calling.
02:51
What so are we positioned over there?
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Location mentioned:
Woodley Rd, Savannah, GA 31419
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