Fire at three-story residential building near Abercorn St, Savannah GA
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A fire broke out in a three-story residential building near Abercorn Street and East Park Avenue in Savannah. Multiple fire units responded, and flames were visible under the structure. The fire was brought under control by 1:10 PM.
Audio|Heard on: Chatham County Fire
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06:3
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6, engine 9, engine 1, rescue 2, Battalion 2, respond to East Park Avenue and Abercorn Street in reference to a structure fire.
00:08
Okay.
00:10
Engine 6, engine 9, engine 1, truck 2, rescue 2, battalion 2, respond to East Park Avenue and Abercorn Street.
00:16
In reference to a structure fire, respond on Fireground 3, Fireground 3.
00:31
Rescue response.
00:35
We're seeing rescue tools just like.
00:38
Three-story.
00:41
Three-story, residential structure.
01:01
Copy engine 5 on scene, three-story structure, PD on scene.
01:08
The Italian 1 is on scene, battalion will be a submit command.
01:12
I've got a three-story wood frame structure.
01:14
I've got flames visible underneath the structure.
01:19
Copy the battalion, three-story structure,
01:22
flames are visible under the structure.
01:24
Comptuio 5.
01:26
Command, the next arrive at engine company, stage in a hydra.
01:33
Let's see where the garage.
01:36
Thank you.
01:48
I know I'm visible treating himself.
02:00
I see a hydrogen coming in that way.
02:06
Rescue one's on scene.
02:07
We have a hydrant at Aberporn and Volk.
02:14
Command, Rescue 1.
02:18
Go, Bracky 1. Go, Bracky 1.
02:23
Disregard, Command, Agent 3.
02:29
Go. Yeah,
02:34
bring your personnel up.
02:35
We're going to pull the secondary line to the lane, please.
02:43
The end of 3rd, into 6, right-cats the high-in right there,
02:46
Waldburg and Drayton.
02:50
In the next one scene, we've got a hundred of them bring it.
02:57
Engine A, just stand by the hydrant, just staying by the hydrant, don't lay it yet.
03:06
Engine 202, response to Smith Avenue, 2 in circle, for a fall call, respond to 5-round 4.
03:11
Engine 202, response to Smith Avenue and 2 in circle for a fall call,
03:16
response to 5-round 4, 5-round 4, 5-round 4.
03:33
Command 2, Rescue 1, go ahead and get me a primary search of 812 and 814.
03:41
Rescue 1 received.
03:42
Rescue 1 received. Rescue 1 is an inter-instructor with the personnel.
03:51
Command 2, Savannah Fire.
03:53
We got water on the fire.
03:54
Copy water on fire.
04:03
If you want to dispatch, the city, if it's just great news, wasn't there an update on the address?
04:12
2-1 at this last.
04:13
These 2-1 will be taking that call from engine 2-2 or 2-2, you take into 2-2 off.
04:19
Christine, be advised to that address is going to be 35 Main Street.
04:23
It's not going to our CAD system, but it's inside the call.
04:28
Tool and receives.
04:30
Going to have Park, command.
04:34
We'll be investigating.
04:40
Measure 3 to command, we're making entry underneath the house.
04:45
Command received.
04:48
Command, all units not on scene, reduce non-emergency.
04:52
Command to use the ban of fire that fire is under control.
05:03
We're going to relocate to Drayton.
05:08
We're going to relocate to Drayton.
05:10
You receive.
05:18
We've already got fire units on scene.
05:32
Battalion 2, into 6.
05:34
There's a little call that Tate 1, into 5 in MRRRRRR.
05:40
Affirmative, as a duplicate call for 812 Drayton.
05:47
Receive.
05:49
$6 money on U.S.
05:52
on fire round 3. Returned out of status.
05:54
Agent 1 is available.
05:55
See, Azure 1's available.
05:59
This next copy, terminating fire round 3 terminating command at 1310.
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Location mentioned:
Abercorn St & E Park Ave, Savannah, GA 31401
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