Fire crews control blaze on Georgia Highway 138


Audio|Source: Rockdale County Sheriff and Fire
03:49
Transcript:
Custer. Call or advise. Dix Cove 5. I don't know coming. Okay, 45 or 20. Go on to Truck 6. Director's driver, Director's Officer. Track 6 driver. Let's go ahead and charge this red line. Can you control any other pressure? Under 10, Lentz. Ready to 620. I'm responding out to 2950,000. Even though I can't seem like a case is like a man off being. So 1924. All right. The 625. 625. A reference to the patient on oxygen is unclear. If she was having issues, the fall line was bad, so they hurt every other word. 10-4. We have ambulances going to all the falls now, correct? 10-4. They're all accounted for. They're all accounted for. 10-4, thank you. 10-4, thank you. 6.05, Enro. 605. 6.05. Sorry, it's raining. I can holly hear you. 1802 to Monroe Base. (name withheld) is getting in a chat now. We're getting vitals. He is just... Monroe Base, go ahead. Hey, Andrew. Over here at White Oak, Brian, we're going to have a Deerty on this. Ingeant-401, then route with 4-on-volved route as well, Mark Creek. Creek View, King's View, lines down, poles and tacked up. Let's unit? King's Mill, Ron. That's right. Copy that. 336 on the ground 3. 348, 341. 3496, Georgia Highway 138. 308. 3196, Georgia Highway 138. 31095. Let's keep on the street road. I've got a two-year-lopers showing them and having me outside and says that he thinks got the fire-out. 4-6-2-12-pid me. Airbrakes. Airbrakes 51021 is open. Okay. Truck six officer. Go ahead.
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GA-138, Georgia
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