Fire alarm at apartment complex leads to evacuation, Seneca SC
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm triggered at The Oaks at Seneca apartment complex near Wells Highway. The building was evacuated. No smoke or fire was observed by responders. Fire units including Battalion 7 and Truck 2 responded and established command on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Oconee County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be to Oaks at Seneca for a fire alarm.
00:07
Near Wells Highway for fire alarm.
00:10
The advised they are evacuated this time.
00:12
No one sees any smoke.
00:18
Station line, folks.
00:22
Okay, Station one, copies.
00:28
Okay,
00:29
2011. We had a four-hunter to Shane Smith, 820, several drive with Smith, Sirf.
00:36
Expiration 7, and 26 is clear.
00:41
Several.
00:46
Battalion 7 is responding?
00:50
Copy, Battalion 7-17-near Wells Highway fire alarm.
00:55
Sen. Senator.
00:58
Copy, Truck 2, responding.
01:04
...road and Seneca.
01:06
The complainant states she needs to leave her house, the male subject, walking back and forth by her driveway,
01:12
ran a hoodie, and dark clothes.
01:18
Yes.
01:25
Negative. They are evacuating at this time.
01:27
They stated that they were working on evacuations, but there was negative for any smell of smoke or...
01:35
Okay, good deal, thank you.
01:37
Okay. Thank you.
01:38
Thank you. Thank you.
01:52
I've got nothing sure.
01:55
Evacuation is in progress.
01:57
I'll be establishing Oaks Command.
02:05
Templar copy on scene.
02:07
One story,
02:08
nothing showing about progress, Oaks Command.
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Location mentioned:
Wells Hwy, Seneca, SC 29678
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