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Structural fire reported near Dallas Cherryville Highway, Dallas NC
Fire crews responded to a reported structural fire near Crosner School Road and Dallas Cherryville Highway in North Carolina. The fire involved a house with people inside, and efforts were underway to contain it and ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston County Police/Fire/EMS - Primary Channel
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Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm.
00:01
At near Crosner School Road.
00:04
Cross streets are near Joe Ponninger Road and Dallas Currit Highway.
00:08
Understatch.
00:19
Can you clear and send me 9779, please?
00:24
Can clear us from gas in college, chose a route to the other call.
00:27
Howie.
00:28
Four engine six, and it's going to be at near Crosner School Road off a Dallas-Turval Highway, Zone 4.
00:35
Use fire dispatch.
00:41
One out 30, one out 40, L.R.
00:44
I'm there too.
00:45
Fort.
00:51
2844 Westmont Drive, cross through the Linwood Road.
00:55
Let's fall resident in front door.
01:00
I'm third direct I'll handlock.
01:02
1044. I'll show you clear.
01:06
I'll show you clear.
01:11
One Baker, Twenty-six.
01:14
Onemaker's plenty.
01:16
One mail 72 in Rital County.
01:18
Okay, Plain, direct.
01:24
All right. Correcturet 42P that haunted caramel.
01:27
Okay.
01:32
Charlie 40, one vector 40, test location.
01:36
Charlie, Gordon.
01:39
Back, Fort. Back.
01:43
One thousand five, Wellman's stream,
01:49
Crow.
01:50
Farrow, Strive, who is at home, color lives, that there's low coverage from the change.
01:58
Fleet is on fire, the least subjects are inside, try to get warm.
02:01
I'll tell about a third tent all around a house.
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Dallas Cherryville Hwy, North Carolina
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