Structure fire likely caused by electrical short circuit, Sedalia NC
A fire was reported at a single-story wood structure near Grand Oaks Drive, Sedalia, NC. The fire is believed to have started from a short circuit at the rear of the house. Fire crews are responding and have established command to manage the situation.
Audio|Source: Guilford County and Greensboro Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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2.10, near Grand Oaks Drive.
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Structure fire.
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Cross streets are Stewart, Stuart, Stead Road and Burnside Road.
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Taka for 6.
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Engine 14, 3306, Tram Street, Hemorrhage.
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Cross streets are Spry Street and St. Charles Lane.
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37 in route.
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10-4[1].
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Number 17-14.
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You’re 47 in route.
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The M247-104.
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Assistant 2.8 route.
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This is a G-28-10-4[1].
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WG-28-Rout. W228-T-28-4. W-228-10-4[1].
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NidG-31 a route.
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In the T, Overdose, Cross Streets of South Bombolese and South Booker Street.
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Score 35 condition here.
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43524.
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Engine 8, premium road in West Florida Street.
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Choking.
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Inge 4, confirm the ANTPD around.
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71023, single storage charger,
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nothing shown three sides.
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Engine 37, 10, 10, 24.
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Rep.
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1299 communications.
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Car Civic 28, T219.
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8 en route, structure,
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fire.
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2.28, 104, and car, 1299.
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1023, single-story wood structure, nothing showing.
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Have a short circuit on the rear of the house.
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I’ll have command.
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Grand notes command,
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counsel everything with the exception of Vengeon 37.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Grand Oaks Dr, Sedalia, NC 27249
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