Three-alarm brush fire near Monroe Road in Charlotte, Charlotte NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a brush fire near Monroe Road in Charlotte escalated to a three-alarm fire. Multiple fire units, including engines and brush trucks, responded to the scene. Police are assisting with access near Family Dollar.
Audio|Heard on: Mecklenburg NC Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 29-1.
00:02
Go ahead, engine 29.
00:05
There is probably another engine and a brush truck.
00:09
Longed engine 29, I am going to change the call type to brush fire.
00:14
Yeah, go ahead and do that.
00:16
10-4 to 29.
00:23
Engine 29, let me know when you come to turn around.
00:27
Engine 29, you got Brush 31 and Engine 3.
00:31
Brush 31 is already checking around.
00:33
All right, give me a brush box for it.
00:36
We are going to need the manpower.
00:39
10-4, upgrading into a brush box.
00:43
Engine 3, go to Monroe Road.
00:46
There is going to be a CMPD out close to the Family Dollar.
00:50
They are going to direct you to the other side.
00:52
They said we are going to have better access and we will bring the brush truck in that way.
00:56
It is a 3 alarm.
00:57
I do not know if we are tracking, but we have been en route.
01:01
104 engine 3, I got you en route.
01:03
Alarmed engine 29, you are getting Battalion 4, engine 19, and Tower 3.
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Location mentioned:
Monroe Rd, Charlotte, NC
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