Grass fire reported near Old Raleigh Road, Sampson County NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, the fire department responded to a reported structure fire near Old Raleigh Road. It appears to be a grass fire in a backyard, not involving any buildings.
Audio|Heard on: Sampson NC Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Get the fire department come to near Old Raleigh Road, a reference to a structure fire, and it's spreading all over the yard near houses.
00:10
George, Bob, they're being this back now.
00:12
Four times when you go ahead and get them to step it up.
00:15
Simpson, out of five.
00:17
Out of five.
00:18
That's when he comes back to what, Justin Barrera.
00:24
1219, Brittany Wade, North Coast, Georgia.
00:28
Status is valid.
00:30
10.21.
00:32
27, 192.
00:33
Correct, 28.
00:34
Out of five,
00:37
28,
00:38
Sam David Boy, 0414, comes back to a 2012 Volkswagen.
00:48
Out of 12, then.
00:50
Out of 12, then.
00:53
Out of five, 10, 8, verbal.
00:55
Out of five, ten, four.
00:57
Out of 12, Tim.
00:58
Out of 12, go ahead.
01:01
Reference Old Raleigh Road.
01:02
It's not going to be a fire.
01:04
It's going to be a grass fire in the backyard.
01:07
Out of 12. 109, your radio is breaking up.
01:10
Kim 4. Reference Old Raleigh Road.
01:12
It's going to be a branch fire, not a structure fire.
01:14
Out of 12. Come 4.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Old Raleigh Rd, North Carolina 28328
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