Grease fire on outdoor stove extinguished near Cedar Swamp Rd, Kingstree SC
Firefighters responded to a fire near Cedar Swamp Road. The initial concern was a propane tank fire, but it was confirmed to be a grease fire on an outdoor stove that was already extinguished by the caller.
Audio|Source: Williamsburg County Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Fire personnel responded to near Cedar Swamp Road.
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The caller said the fire was put out for the most part.
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It was the line for the propane tank, the valve has been shut off.
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And she's wanting to cancel fire.
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The copy central, I'll proceed on in and check it out and see if the gas company needs to come out and check that propane filling.
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10-4[1]. She also stated that it was a 15-pound propane tank,
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just like you know.
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You said a 50 pound.
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That's affirmative.
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Okay.
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I copy. I thought it was so one feet in the house.
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10-4[1].
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Okay, copy a cam.
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Copy update. Okay.
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Copy upstate.
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Dr. Trot who is offered to see on the King Street, non-emergency.
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Copy turn seat.
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and four, three, not more than.
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Last County Unit, Lucent Central, can you turn on?
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Last County Unit, Regent Central, KU109.
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Central F4 be advised.
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I'm clear to seeing what they had. It was not a propane tank. The grease had bought out the frying pan on an outdoor stove and it caught on fire, but they got it out. 104-8-0-4.
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Trotty, copy and be returning.
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Happy time, Pete.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative (Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Near County Rd S-45-38, Kingstree, SC 29556
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