Residential structure fire near Mount Zion Church Road, Whitesburg TN
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Fire and rescue teams responded to a residential house fire reported near Mount Zion Church Road and Pipson Lane in Whitesburg, Tennessee. Multiple fire departments and rescue units were dispatched to handle the incident.
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Transcript:
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Stanley Valley Station 19, Hawkins County Rescue, Emergency Communications,
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and all Hawkins County Fire Departments.
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Priority 1[1], near Mount Zion Road, Whitesburg, cross of Mount Zion Church Road and Pipson Lane, verify.
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Residential structure fire, time of 0954.
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20-11 in the light views.
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Do you have any member, Senator?
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Go on, that's gone walked up there.
00:37
The Wants are getting loaded now.
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They'll be coming to you.
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Go ahead.
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Command 19, I'll show you in route.
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Mike Bue, can you get up in front of the house up at field?
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Central 1105.
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1105.
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In route, one on board.
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You come through the gate like you go to the left, go to the left.
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Car 192, I'll show you around.
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22.01 central.
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2201.
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Be unseen.
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Tap.
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All you keep a driveway clear when we get in the MAPA.
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All Hawkins County Fire Departments.
02:28
Priority 1[1], near Mount Zion Road, Whitesburg, cross of Mount Zion Church Road and Pipson Lane, verify,
02:39
residential structure fire, time of 0959.
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response
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Location mentioned:
Mt Zion Rd, Whitesburg, TN 37891
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