Brush fire at tent near abandoned house in Ellenboro, Ellenboro NC
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According to the dispatch call, a brush fire occurred near Leonard Lane in Ellenboro involving a tent on fire close to an abandoned house. A female was seen walking nearby while talking to herself and screaming.
Audio|Heard on: Rutherford County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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01:43
Transcript:
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Stations, 33 and 19, respond to brush fire near Leonard Lane.
00:07
Stations, 33 and 19, respond to brush fire near Leonard Lane in Ellenboro.
00:16
Cross streets are Race past Church Road, fireground channel will be Tech One.
00:26
On 24 Central, 1023.
00:30
Central attention Station 19, this is a tent on fire in front of a house on a dirt road.
00:38
Caller advised there was a female walking down the road talking to herself and screaming.
00:44
104, 843.
00:46
Car service 3302 in Route 10.
00:51
10.
00:52
104, have you en route 843.
00:54
Station 19 as well.
01:00
1912. We've got Loma Force Moon route,
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please. 2.4, we'll get up just back.
01:11
Central, Adam 30.
01:14
Go ahead. Go ahead.
01:20
One, zero, central.
01:21
Yeah, 124. Central.
01:22
Yeah, 124.
01:24
KM4. Okay, N4.
01:29
104, have an assist fire near Leonard Lane,
01:33
reference to a tent that's on fire,
01:37
possibly near an abandoned house.
01:40
I'm not sure if anybody's in the tent.
01:42
104.
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Location mentioned:
Leonard Ln, Ellenboro, NC 28040
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