Small trash fire reported near South Church Street, Alma GA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to near South Church Street for reports of heavy black smoke. The incident was a small trash fire in a backyard, not a structure fire.
Audio|Heard on: Bacon Fire/EMS, Sheriff and Alma Police
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02:56
Transcript:
00:00
Main station and PD respond to near South Church Street, near South Church Street.
00:06
A residence request in 64 for heavy black smoke in the area.
00:11
Also advise it's going to be a residence known for 35 activity.
00:17
This that's clear in 1924.
00:22
Fire department, please.
00:33
Is that car you just get about it supposed to be the residence is on fire or just around the house?
00:45
Maybe they're about to around the house, possibly a burn pile at that residence.
00:51
Or are they still on that bus?
01:00
124. 24, I don't hear that word.
01:07
241925.
01:14
Just matched PDM.5.
01:27
Ten-four.
01:30
Ten-four. Ten-four, Injo, one, spit off.
01:37
There will be an SO unit en route also.
01:41
Ten-four, is you advised near South Church?
01:46
That's ten-four.
01:49
Number time.
01:57
2.47 1927.
02:01
2027. 2.041927.
02:11
241927. 241927.
02:17
241928.
02:20
241928.
02:29
13 dispatch.
02:30
I'll be 108, that's 7.
02:36
Not stand 4, 13, 1928.
02:40
Okay,
02:49
go ahead, Angel, everyone.
02:51
Yeah, Vise, this is a little trash fire in the backyard.
02:55
Everything's 10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Affirmative (Acknowledgment/Message received)
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Location mentioned:
S Church St, Alma, GA 31510
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