Possible residential fire at 700 Phillips Street, Shelby NC
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Emergency crews responded to a possible fire in a residence near Phillips Street in Shelby. Smoke and an electrical burning smell were detected. All occupants safely evacuated.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland County, Shelby, and Kings Mountain Fire
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Station 1, 2, and 3, possible residential fire, near Phillips Street.
00:04
Station 1, 2, and 3, possible residential fire.
00:07
Near Phillips Street, caller advising possible fire in the ceiling.
00:14
226.
00:19
246 and right.
00:22
26. 26.
00:28
301. En route, you've got to hide it.
00:31
Right there before you get to the residence.
00:33
It should sit at the end of Phillips Street coming off peak.
00:37
24. Thank you.
00:44
35 in row.
00:46
25. 25.
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25.
00:52
Rescue 1 en route.
00:53
Rescue 1 en route.
00:54
Respect one.
00:59
With that one.
01:01
Tate one. Tate one.
01:07
Allie communications.
01:11
Was y'all in this other call, or you'll be now 16 if they need anything?
01:17
The party of 16, we was not needed.
01:20
Ten, well, I must have missed that story.
01:23
Tenfold. Tenfold.
01:25
Henson Routfield Street, they don't see any fire, they smell electrical burning.
01:31
Everybody's out of the residence.
01:37
41, Rob.
01:39
The single story around this, nutshell.
01:41
Sorry, man, that's good luck.
01:43
31, 2.
01:46
25 is arriving.
01:48
25. 25.
01:55
26 on scene, standing about a higher.
01:58
Twenty feet.
02:04
Inspector one at the same.
02:06
Inspector. I'll say one.
02:07
I'll say one.
02:14
One, I'll say.
02:22
Twenty-two is on scene, safe.
02:25
Pointed.
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Location mentioned:
Phillips St, Shelby, NC 28150
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