Bench fire reported near Centennial Plaza, Gulfport MS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Gulfport, Mississippi, were dispatched to assist a 74-year-old male experiencing a medical issue at a residence near Alcorn Avenue. Around the same time, crews also responded to a small bench fire on the beach near Centennial Plaza, apparently caused by fireworks. The fire was reported to have been mostly extinguished with sand but still had smoldering embers.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Fire Dispatch
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Station 5, stand by for a medical for subject that can't get off the toilet, possible UTI.
00:18
Harrison to Station Five, respond for a 74-year-old male that can't move and get off the toilet.
00:23
Address is near Alcorn Avenue.
00:26
Near Alcorn Avenue.
00:32
Unit Five en route.
00:38
Engine Two is going to be en route to Alcorn.
00:42
Ladder 25, were you still on this fire alarm call?
00:49
Truck 2, stand by for a fire complaint across from Centennial Plaza.
01:06
Do you respond to across from Centennial Plaza, near East Beach Boulevard?
01:13
There is a bench on the beach that was hit by fireworks and caught fire.
01:17
They put sand on it but there are still embers.
01:20
Time out 2124.
01:26
Engine Five Harris, Engine Five is on scene of Alcorn command.
01:30
Yes, ten four.
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Location mentioned:
Alcorn Ave, Gulfport, MS 39503
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