Fire crews respond to blaze near County Road 31, Centre AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters and emergency units responded to a reported fire near County Road 31 in Cherokee County, Alabama. Multiple fire crews, including engine, tanker, and brush trucks, were dispatched and coordinated from several stations.
Audio|Heard on: Cherokee County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Station 5 is going to be in the curve right before you get back to County Road 30.
00:09
Station five, you can either come in at Old May Store or you can come on down to Newberry's and go right on 31.
00:16
For you, it would probably be quicker to turn there at Old May Store and take 30 back to 31.
00:21
Hang a left on 31.
00:26
(name withheld) received.
00:35
Squad 7 is en route, kind of like 31.
00:40
Message received, Squad 7, near County Road 31.
00:49
Engine 55 en route.
00:54
Message received, Engine 55, near County Road 31.
00:57
(name withheld), tanker 54 en route.
01:03
Message received, tanker 54.
01:06
Brush truck 7, can you come back here where (name withheld) is and get this head off so it can't go any further? I got a break around it.
01:18
Brush truck 53 en route to dispatch.
01:23
Message received, brush truck 53.
01:30
Squad 7 on scene.
01:35
Squad 7 on scene.
01:39
Message received, squad 7 had the on site.
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Location mentioned:
County Rd 31, Centre, AL 35960
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