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Residential fire with visible smoke near Valerie LaneLinden NC

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Valerie Ln, Linden, NC 28356

According to the dispatch call, a residential fire was reported near Valerie Lane and Wire Road in Linden, North Carolina. Fire units responded to visible smoke and a two-story structure fire. Crews established water supply from a nearby hydrant to control the fire.

Audio|Heard on: Harnett County Public Safety
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07:18
Transcript:
00:00
District 11, residential structure fire, near Valerie Lane,
00:06
near Wire Road,
00:08
dead end.
00:10
We sign on TAC 11.
00:16
I'm terrible for this one.
00:19
Correct.
00:22
I'm not for anyone they're out.
00:24
They're right.
00:29
And Kenny Carr's warning person.
00:37
4.TBA, special teacher, Robinson Kennecars,
00:42
one for Quashview Reference, a fatal hit and run,
00:45
currently risk frames last p.m., operator, a flight,
00:49
2,23 Jeep compass foot,
00:52
the sprained U.C.
00:54
registration, (name withheld), (number withheld), picklight venues to the right front, right of front, hood vents.
01:03
vehicle last sent proxmed 11, 0.8 hours date on Union Chapel Road near Worm Street.
01:18
Repeat, 14b, D.A.
01:20
Special teaching Robert Schenikars.
01:23
Wonderful question in reference.
01:24
They pay-off hitting around the current Red Springs.
01:27
last p.m., offered of a flight, 223-champus 4-3-22, pick as damage to the right front of the two events.
01:43
Last scene,
01:45
roughly 11.8 hours date on Union Chapel Road near Warren Street, or
01:50
the Peeley Red Springs,
01:53
1308.
01:56
T8193, K8-8-696,
01:59
K8-8-8-8-8-2-78-8-7-1.
02:07
From 2034, we're around to 144-44-hour in length.
02:11
Okay.
02:16
So,
02:17
Custer Russell Hogan Lane.
02:19
Corre advising her NECU is to be gained threats.
02:23
Reference counterdog.
02:27
101417.
02:29
104. Just for 1014.
02:32
Reference that address,
02:34
possible 1073 subject on scene.
02:38
If I'm possibly armed.
02:40
Inform direct.
02:43
104.
02:48
Central units are out resident destruction fire.
02:50
We covered TAC 11.
02:56
The other one will be a day of rain and rural Lucas.
03:01
Copy. Thank you, Ryan.
03:07
11000000. This is going to be a working fire.
03:13
It's on fire.
03:14
That's all we have.
03:19
Our company has already been about.
03:27
2034, be advised, we're about half a round around.
03:34
Right, smoke visible half a mile away.
03:40
Alright road, let you catch one inside your town.
03:48
Perfect.
03:51
All right, copy.
03:52
You don't park, you're working fire.
03:56
You're working for you're working for a correction.
04:01
Correction.
04:07
I think it's really you're good.
04:10
You're where to rest in me.
04:17
Snick in an engine, catch me a hydrant and you got her.
04:21
Derek, that's hot.
04:32
audience around Valerie Lane, west area, on-tling, advising two stories which are having cars showing two vehicles on-scene, no-1-billy-R, for looking second-end, and this is the unit to protect the hydrogen,
04:44
working type of left.
04:50
You're going to do right now.
04:59
Medic 1, Delta breathing difficulty,
05:04
21, 505.54, NC 24-27,
05:09
cross-up, Sherwood Hills, Court,
05:12
and Bridgeview throughout.
05:23
District 1 first responders Delta breathing difficulty 21,
05:30
554 NC 2427, cross of Sugargills, Court and Ridgeview Drive.
05:39
Respond on TACC-1.
05:45
The size of the lungs.
05:49
One of the times at this time are blood pressure, 70,
05:53
correction, whole three, 70, blood pressure, 126, 726, 62.
05:58
FBO2 on 12 liters via CPAP, 99%.
06:02
Patient is currently getting an inline med with the CPAP with improvement and symptoms.
06:10
In a science rhythm on the monitor, 12 weeks unremarkable, EPA is going to be approximately 8 minutes, howdy, copy?
06:29
Saturday Lane,
06:31
there's a hydrant.
06:33
I don't know if we're looking close to Islay-L-Lay, but we have to catch it and lay back to this one.
06:40
If you're in the way here, if you could spot that for me, let you know that would be great.
06:45
I'll run the way to get our tanker.
06:47
You want me to roll our tanker? You want me to roll our tanker.
06:49
Hey sir, I've got our tanker picks and being right before.
06:54
If you'll roll that, we're making touch care of with that.
06:57
I'm headed up here.
06:59
Two million to see how I can assist here.
07:03
1121.
07:06
Thank you.
07:09
You will. Restair's drop five inch of the rows that battery and wire.
07:13
If you'll catch that, if you'll find them in the water, we'll have your water source shorter.

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Valerie Ln, Linden, NC 28356

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  1. Fire Containment and Overhaul
  2. Resource Management and Mutual Aid
  3. Fire Attack and Interior Operations
  4. Water Supply and Operations
  5. Arrival and Assessment
  6. Initial Dispatch and Location

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