Fire crews investigate hazardous materials blaze, Decatur GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible structure fire involving hazardous materials near Aylesbury Loop at Castle Creek Apartments in Decatur, Georgia. Multiple fire units including engines, trucks, and rescue teams were dispatched. Upon arrival, responders found a two-story multifamily building with no visible fire from the exterior. A hot spot was located on the side of the building, but no active fire or extension into the residence was found. The situation was handled by on-scene units.
Audio|Heard on: DeKalb County Fire Rescue
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04:36
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 10, Battalion Chief 3, Battalion Chief 4, Fire Attack 3, Heavy Rescue 24, North Medical 74, Squad 20, Car 7, Fire Investigator 509, Truck 20, Engine 20, Engine 26, Truck 16, Engine 7.
00:18
Structure fire involving hazardous materials.
00:21
Near Aylesbury Loop at Castle Creek Apartments.
03:25
Engine 20 is on scene.
03:28
Out on a two-story multifamily, nothing showing from exterior.
03:33
Engine 20 out investigating.
04:21
We have a hot spot on the edge of the building, pulling siding now.
04:29
Doesn’t appear there’s any active fire.
04:32
No extension into the residence.
04:34
Truck 20 reports Engine 20 will handle the situation.
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Location mentioned:
Aylesbury Loop, Decatur, GA 30034
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