No fire found; mist caused by pressure washing on Jackson Street, Anderson SC
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Emergency units responded to a possible fire on Jackson Street but found no fire. The mist was caused by pressure washing on a house roof.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Have engine on.
00:02
An area, or that fire ain't.
00:06
Nothing showing now.
00:08
You can go ahead and clear up, put it in the hamlet, stuff you got statement on.
00:13
Ten four.
00:17
Southay, you've made it 16, both units come clear.
00:20
Copy, Shepakenex, 16 clear.
00:24
Carhartut mine.
00:30
Copy, all three and nine units, she and cancel call.
00:33
All three and nine units, council call. All three nine units, council call.
00:38
Central, I'll be back on Channel One.
00:45
Copy alphabet, I'll show you clear in right back to your course.
00:49
Hi, both hits.
00:51
16's back on line as well.
00:55
Copy 16, I'll show you back in right place today, course.
00:59
Hi, Rashman.
01:07
Central Maddoch, 17.
01:09
17.
01:11
Just post there just a few more minutes so I can get 13 full of fuel.
01:17
Anderson, C-22.
01:20
No way.
01:23
C-22,
01:25
Ahead.
01:27
Can you have an X-ray unit give me a 1021, please?
01:35
Nick 12, priority two for a fall, channel 2.
01:39
T.I2, 104.
01:42
Central 8.
01:44
5'8.
01:47
Anderson, 275 on tonight.
01:50
9-101. C-75 rise, 104.
01:56
Just for notation, there is a house on Jackson Street, a Little White House.
02:00
The metal roof is being pressure washed from the back, sending a mist up and above, if that may be what the lady saw, just in case we get a call back.
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Location mentioned:
Jackson St, Anderson, SC 29625
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