Fireworks ignite bamboo fire near Trexler Avenue, Hollywood SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a large fireworks-related blaze involving burning bamboo near Trexler Avenue in Hollywood, South Carolina. Multiple fire engines and brush units were dispatched, and the fire was successfully brought under control.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
On scene, we have a large fireworks fire going off right now.
00:04
Can you send another engine this way?
00:08
Never, we'll add another one.
00:12
We'll have Correctional Farm.
00:16
I got to keep an eye out for that.
00:20
Engine (number withheld), brush (number withheld).
00:24
We need you to come back behind us.
00:27
A lot of bamboo on fire is what we have going on right now.
00:32
Brush (number withheld), cops.
00:35
Engine (number withheld), go ahead and switch over to incident (number withheld) due to the number of units being added to it.
00:41
I got a brush (number withheld).
00:43
Volunteer portion (number withheld) is en route.
00:47
That's what we got.
00:50
Dispatch volunteer (number withheld) is en route to Trexler Avenue.
00:56
(name withheld) to Brush (number withheld).
01:00
Go ahead, Chief.
01:04
It's to the left.
01:12
Fire's going to be knocked down right now?
01:16
Yeah, fire knocked down.
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Location mentioned:
Trexler Ave, Hollywood, SC 29449
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