Outside fire handled at Belvedere Park intersection, Belvedere Park GA
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a large outside fire near Beach Drive, Lark Lane, and Covington Highway in Belvedere Park, Georgia. The fire was handled by Quint 24 and Engine 7, with other units cleared from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: DeKalb County Fire Rescue
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Quint 24 is on scene.
00:02
Got Beach Command.
00:03
There is a large outside fire.
00:06
I still need one engine.
00:09
Next, everybody else can cancel.
00:14
Dealing 5 is clear, 0.24 can handle with the next engine.
00:21
Engine 7 is on scene.
00:28
Battalion 3 radio,
00:30
0.24 is on scene, they're advising.
00:33
They have an outside fire.
00:39
Battalion 3 radio, point 24 is advised they can handle with engine 7 and 0.24.
00:45
They can handle with engine 7 and 0.24.
00:47
All those will be returned in service, battalion 3 is in service.
00:51
That's time for all units going on service.
00:54
I'm playing outside fire every,
00:56
are we releasing attack fire?
01:02
Man, engine 3 is on 10.
01:04
Do y'all need just one engine?
01:08
No, you just need the one engine.
01:12
The Tiger 3, Quint 24.
01:14
You want a tag channel?
01:17
Yeah, let me keep it.
01:21
Trying to traffic.
01:22
10 4. I advise to keep the track track.
01:31
Battalion for radio.
01:32
Point 24 is going to keep the TAC channel.
01:34
They'll advise.
01:36
I'll find that traffic.
01:37
Tech Channel same one.
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Location mentioned:
Lark Ln, Belvedere Park, GA 30032
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