House fire reported at 2205 San Paolo Lane; multiple stations dispatched, determined to be a small burn pile and all units canceled., York County SC
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According to the dispatch call, house fire reported at 2205 San Paolo Lane; multiple stations dispatched, determined to be a small burn pile and all units canceled.
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
District 19, Station 19, Station 17, Station 18, Station 63, Station 4, and Station 6.
00:10
House Fire.
00:11
At 2205, San Paolo Lane.
00:15
Cross Streets or Sunset Drive and on Alpha.
00:20
First, it is wrong,erson.
00:23
13 copy 35 a minute is a burn going on turned out as a brush or grass fire close to the residents
00:37
Call R633's route
00:40
Par 663 copy
00:53
Tanker 17 copy.
01:00
Well, can you give me the tag number?
01:05
519, AlphaZali Luta.
01:09
Sorry.
01:16
Engine 19. Engine 19 copy.
01:21
Reteens in the care.
01:25
Hey, well.
01:31
Mr. Jean?
01:33
What else?
01:35
Copy.
01:38
R63, copy. All right,
01:44
sir. Tanker 19 for fun.
01:47
Tanker 19, copy.
01:52
Agent Cakes,
01:54
command established.
01:56
There's a small fireout back.
01:58
We're checking right now.
02:00
Copy.
02:01
Okay,
02:04
King Fire Center.
02:05
I'll be in run.
02:08
Copy. Fire Center.
02:09
Go ahead and cancel all responding units.
02:11
I'll handle this one.
02:13
Engine 6, it's just a small burn pile that's just about out.
02:19
Affirmative, all units respondent to 2205 San Paolo Lane, you can discharge for 1901.
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York County, SC
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