Heavy smoke noted at former meth lab residence fire, Grafton WV
Fire crews responded to a structure fire near Monroe St in Grafton. Heavy white smoke was seen beneath the eaves of a residence that previously housed a meth lab. No flames were visible upon arrival.
Audio|Source: Taylor County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Brees your team in registry, graft, instructor, fire, company 1, engine 3.01, Preston, 41, respond.
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Near Monroe St, Grafton, Structure Fire.
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Company 1, Mansion 301, Press, 41 as we're alerted this instance been assigned, TAC 1[1], 1258.
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1-1. 1.1.
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Heavy smoke coming from underneath the eaves.
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It was white and color smoke, was very heavy.
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I need to see flames.
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Also see there was previously a meth lab in that residence as well.
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I had your seat.
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1.1 is unseen, nothing apparent from the outside.
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On seen, not apparent 101, 1302.
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2.
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202. Engine 3102.
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Engine 3.1, 2nd, 2nd, alert 1303.03.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC 1: Tactical radio channel 1 used for incident operations
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Location mentioned:
Monroe St, Grafton, WV 26354
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