Fire crews operate at active fire on highway 75, Union County NC
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Fire crews responded to an active fire scene on highway 75 in North Carolina. They coordinated water supply and staged equipment including Tanker 194, Ladder 1, and Rescue 1. Searches of the area found no victims or hazards.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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03:3
Transcript:
00:00
194 to command.
00:04
Man, go ahead.
00:07
I'm on Zip Hamper, where am I coming in to?
00:12
You're actually coming out of a 75 down there where we are.
00:23
Tanker, 194, you'll turn in front of ladder one,
00:26
behind Rescue 1.
00:28
They're split in the driveway.
00:35
Not seen.
00:41
One way, copy.
00:45
Go into his boat.
00:48
They're far, so you both go.
01:02
All attack crews be advised quarter tank.
01:05
Seagoda on command on team time 25 minutes.
01:26
Hey,
01:27
I've got a two and a half laid from 150 to the behind our engine.
01:31
If you come back, we'll hook tight to you,
01:34
fly 150.
01:41
Yeah,
01:43
for one, I'm trying to get, turn around if I can get us in there.
01:56
Come here, go ahead.
01:59
I got a new fire at the driveway.
02:06
Hey, clear.
02:11
It's staging out here at the end of the driveway.
02:17
We can, we can, we got room for one more pickup down here, I think.
02:22
Okay, once this tanker gets in, I'll send them in right behind them.
02:25
Also, we got one lane of 75 open for trucks.
02:29
Ten,
02:31
four.
02:33
1601, command.
02:51
Primary and secondary both negative.
02:54
Say again.
03:01
Primary and secondary, negative.
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NC-75, North Carolina
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