Fire and emergency response at parking lot on Charleston Hwy, Dorchester County SC


Fire and emergency crews are managing a fire incident in a parking lot on Charleston Highway. They are setting up staging areas, decontamination stations, and coordinating with police to control traffic and the scene.
Audio|Source: Dorchester County Fire/EMS with Summerville
04:34
Transcript:
00:00
All units that are on scene are the pilot from Battagin 401, we're going to go ahead and set up the staging for apparatus in the northwestern corner of the parking line, which will be right off the command post.
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Until CP1[1].
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The Battagin 401.419.
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Good. C p.1.
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Clear your scene available.
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I got that paperwork.
00:16
I'm headed back. I'm going to talk with it.
00:17
Copy. I'm not doing that.
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I'm over here with my worldview.
00:19
Non-transport, correct? Okay.
00:21
Affirmative. No, let's hear one.
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I'm just zero one.
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Dr. 1. RISC 3-1. Roe-R-1.
00:25
Spotting, Charleston Highway, Fortis County, 16-5-1.
00:29
Control Log 401 at scene, pilot.
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Copy 1239.
00:33
Control, Rescue 301[3].
00:34
Rescue 301[3].
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Rescue 301[3]. This line 95-87, Charleston Highway.
00:39
Copy, 1259.
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Italian 4-1, latter of 301.
00:42
Good. Control 5.
00:43
Pedic 5. Hey, Chief, I'm going to try to give you a call on your phone if you're available.
00:46
Clear refusal, are you my?
00:47
Yeah, got the right.
00:48
Copy. Copy. Commander 403, do you want us to block the side street?
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Permanent.
00:51
Take a 409 alpha from command.
00:53
You'd be like a man.
00:54
You still had that paperwork, would you?
00:55
Negative 2-8, we needed the paperwork back to the driver at the truck.
00:59
Copy. Copy. And take a 409 alpha.
01:02
Do it. Mayburg should be on his way, do you?
01:03
Probably, thank you.
01:04
Good draw, many 10.
01:05
Medica.
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May 10 is clear, rubber, freckley.
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I copy, Mike 10 is clear.
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Okay. I don't command control.
01:11
Clear. Clear. National Weather Service advised 83 degrees, 55% humidity, west wind 3 miles per hour.
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Copy.
01:19
Engine 403[2] from the time 4-1.
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Go for engine 403.
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What are you guys actively doing right now?
01:25
Locking interest on a side street.
01:26
Copy, do you have any sheriff's deputies with you? Negative.
01:31
Copy. All right, 409 from Battalion 4-01.
01:37
I want you guys to go to the Bravo side of the structure for that entrance as close to that side, and let's just set up an emergency decon station for washdown.
01:47
I doubt we're going to need it, but I just want to be on the safe side.
01:49
Major 49, Coppice.
01:50
Head to the Bravo side.
01:51
See, we've got trucks going past us into the exit portion.
01:55
Copy. As soon as my other car gets here, I'll have them block that other entrance for you.
01:58
Do you need door to, sir, Sheriff, on Infinite 3?
02:01
931, go ahead.
02:02
931 from a tiny 4-1 hey can you get at least one of your deputies to assist the engine four or three crew at the exit point to try to assist? I got one he's coming in I'll have him go straight there.
02:13
Copy thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CP1: Command Post
[2]
Engine 403: Fire Engine Unit
[3]
Rescue 301: Rescue Unit
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Location mentioned:
Charleston Hwy, South Carolina
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