Small fire extinguished near Honeysuckle Lake Dr, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a small fire near Honeysuckle Lake Dr involving a trash can that briefly spread to a home's siding. The fire was extinguished before causing significant damage, and the homeowner was notified. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Arriving on scene, got a single-story family or residential.
00:04
Nothing showing from three sides.
00:07
Doesn't look like there's an area that's burnt right at the corner.
00:09
We're gonna go investigate.
00:12
Honeysuckle Lake command.
00:15
Dispatch, copy your 20.
00:18
Engine 204, dispatch, you can cancel other air traffic units.
00:22
The fire's already out at this time.
00:25
Dispatch, copy all units responding.
00:27
Honeysuckle Lake Drive.
00:28
You can cancel for command.
00:31
Engine 204, dispatch.
00:33
Engine 204.
00:37
Just the trash can that caught on fire.
00:40
The melted siding on the house a little bit.
00:43
We've actually spoken with, the person we were speaking to at first was just a passerby.
00:47
Well, we spoke with a neighbor who's got the homeowner on the way home now.
00:52
Copy 024.
00:55
And dispatch, if you need the channel back, we can switch back to channel 4.
00:59
Copy switching to 4.
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Location mentioned:
Honeysuckle Lake Dr, Charleston, SC 29420
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