No fire showing at residential alarm on Front Street, Georgetown SC
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm was triggered near Front Street in Georgetown. Upon arrival, Battalion 4 found no signs of fire visible from outside. An investigation is ongoing and a command has been established on Front Street.
Audio|Heard on: Georgetown County Public Saftey
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by, I'm coming out of residential fire alarm for City.
00:05
Trenchmont 102,
00:06
residential fire alarm activation, near Front Street.
00:10
Trenchmots 102, 102, residential fire alarm activation,
00:13
near Front Street.
00:15
Angel 1, Ladder 2, Tower 17 respond, timeout 14, 3rd.
00:21
15,000 quad in the transfer room.
00:26
In service.
00:27
Temple.
00:33
Senator Battalion for is in route.
00:38
Do you want responding?
00:44
Route 7X departing Townway.
00:51
Call him by the alarm company for upstairs, smoke, nothing further.
00:59
The in-down Wacklemont Hospital.
01:06
104. The verbiative.
01:12
104, next rack, rotation, woman.
01:19
Okay.
01:25
Come up, you could have them off and get them to trans-sentence in and get the next.
01:32
That's ten-four.
01:40
Central S-9-5-108.
01:42
Central.
01:43
Since then, I'm out with one-thirty-zero.
01:50
Ten-four-hundred.
01:54
Central, Battalion 4 is on scene, got a two-story, single-family residence, nothing showing from three sides.
02:00
I'll be out investigating.
02:01
Battalion 4 out front street command.
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Location mentioned:
Front St, Georgetown, SC 29440
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