Small backyard leaf fire reported near Cross Creek Drive, Powder Springs GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a house fire was reported near Cross Creek Drive with white smoke seen from the rear. Upon investigation, it was determined to be a small fire burning leaves in the backyard. Most fire units were canceled, with only Truck 8 and Engine 30 remaining on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cobb GA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:6
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 7, engine 10, engine 30, rescue 23, Crescue 2nd, 2nd Rescue Squad 7, 1, Battalion 5, responding on a house fire near Cross Creek Drive, called in by passerby reporting white smoke coming from the rear of the residence.
00:19
You can drop Rescue 2nd, Rosco, respond.
00:24
24.
00:26
Truck 8 Radio.
00:28
We're in the area trying to locate and come in anima to see.
00:33
What I'm sorry, you have to recall, please.
00:38
104.
00:40
Truck 8 radio.
00:41
Okay, something.
00:42
Rubrik.
00:43
You know, there's fire in the backyard with some leaves.
00:46
Just give me one engine, cancel everybody else.
00:50
104, truck 8.
00:53
30 radio.
00:55
We're about to be on scene.
00:57
You count us as the one engine.
00:59
Call your engine.
01:00
So you pull it up on scene.
01:03
Truck 8 and Engine 30 remain on scene.
01:05
Other units show you in service.
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Location mentioned:
Cross Creek Dr, Powder Springs, GA 30127
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