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Fire alarm reported near Mills Gap Rd in North Carolina, Buncombe County NC
A fire alarm was reported near Mills Gap Road in North Carolina. Fire units, including Engine 213, were dispatched but initially directed to a wrong address. Upon arrival, there was no active fire, and the firefighters assisted the homeowner.
Audio|Heard on: Buncombe County Fire and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Station 18, fire alarm.
00:04
Mills Gap.
00:10
Engine 213 on Skyland.
00:15
Cross of New Leicester Highway in Chester Poolein, showing you on fire dispatch in 1958.
00:25
Engine 213 on Scotland, if you copy, don't commit that engine to that driveway.
00:34
We're not yet on the scene.
00:36
My list sent us to the wrong address, but we're making a way over.
00:41
We have on.
00:47
21-3 on Skyland, Trophy, do not commit to the driveway.
00:55
River Birch bomb vans.
00:57
Let the attack get in front of you.
00:58
The rest five to unit going to 456 mil gap.
01:06
Trying to get to your location, but every road is taking us the absolute wrong way.
01:10
Can you advise further?
01:15
So if it took you up that four oaks, when you come back down four oaks, take a right on Mills Gap and it'll be two mailboxes down.
01:25
You'll see a 458, go to the next mailbox on the right.
01:33
Ten, four, we're getting turned around now.
01:35
Are y'all flights on?
01:40
There'll be three mailboxes on Mills Gap, just past the 458.
01:50
MS coming to Mills Gap, this is going, house is going to be for sale.
01:56
It'll be a Berkshire Hathaway real estate sign.
02:03
We copy.
02:09
Everybody tank off.
02:15
There's no active fire.
02:16
We're going to be here a little bit of assisting homeowners.
02:19
Anybody not on scene in service.
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