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Heard on: Union County Sheriff, Fire and EMS · 5 days ago
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Union County Fire Department, I need units en route near Main Street and Union County Jail for a fire alarm.
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Fire alarm at Union County Jail and Main St building
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire personnel were dispatched to a possible fire alarm near Main Street and the Union County Jail in Maynardville, Tennessee. The nature of the alarm was not immediately confirmed.
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews were sent to a brush fire near Graves Lane in Maynardville. The caller said the hose could not reach the flames and wind was spreading the fire, but no buildings were in danger.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews investigated reports of smoke near Maynardville Highway in Tennessee. The source was determined to be a hollow log that had continued to burn from previous forestry work. No structures or individuals were affected, and the area was deemed safe.