00:00
Hebron Engine Two is going to be on scene.
00:05
Ten Four, Hebron Engine Two on scene.
00:16
Hebron Engine One en route.
00:20
Ten Four, Hebron Engine One en route.
00:42
On EMI, your cap is extremely broken.
00:52
EMA One to 911, do you copy me now?
00:56
10-4[1], we got you. EMA One is going to be en route to that storm shelter where the fire is going on.
01:04
10-4[1], we have you now.
01:07
Grant 14 to EMA One.
01:15
Majority of it is contained.
01:17
We're unable to go any farther with the gas until it gets shut off because it is blowing.
01:24
It has spread to the wood line.
01:30
Ten four. Is there any damage to the shelter?
01:35
Ten four. The back part of the shelter is extremely charred.
01:39
We're trying to get the district two to unlock it just to check inside.
01:47
Received. All right, I'm in route from Beaumont.
01:49
It'll take me a few minutes to get there, but I'll be there.
01:58
EMA One to Albertville and Guntersville PD on EMA Nine.
02:07
EMA for Guntersville PD.
02:10
Dispatch, copy Aberville PD, go ahead.
02:12
And we're out. We got a city headed to Grant to some tires and stuff on fire.
02:17
Coming through emergency traffic.
02:27
Guntersville PD, copy.
02:30
Even though it's going to be in route to LV now, one.
02:37
Grant 14 to EMA one on county fire.
02:44
Grant 14 , EMA one on county fire.
02:52
Call to EMA one on EMA main.
02:53
Grant fire is trying to reach you on county fire.
02:59
Shelter, it's done for.
03:11
MA One, we did make entry into the storm shelter.
03:14
Units inside advised that the gas line did bust underneath.
03:21
Received. Y'all got the gas,
03:24
gas board in route.
03:26
Gas board just got on scene.
03:27
They're trying to figure out how they can get to the gas to turn it off.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)