Fire crews extinguish house fire on Ridge Rd, Lexington County SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in South Carolina responded to a residential fire near Ridge Road. The blaze was extinguished, though light smoke and minor burning were reported. Crews checked the structure to ensure no further extension of fire, and the scene was later cleared with all units released.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Units responding to Woodlands Ridge Road.
00:03
The fire is out, but we do have to see the burns and the house is still smoking.
00:10
All right, so this is the size.
00:12
Go ahead.
00:15
So we can get cars in a little safe.
00:18
Copy.
00:21
320 Central, can you redirect 222 to Woodlands Ridge Road?
00:28
Three 20, he's 48 en route to.
00:33
Well, just in case they need a second unit.
00:36
320, you are coming up on Fire Ops One.
00:40
My apology.
00:43
Engine 24 is on scene.
00:45
Got a medium-sized two-story residence, nothing showing.
00:49
We've got a hydrant box 200 feet behind.
00:52
Back command to rescue.
00:54
Copy.
00:57
Confirming the fire is out.
00:59
No extension.
01:01
You can put the thing down.
01:02
Hello, all units.
01:04
We're staying on the EMS to this location.
01:08
Copy. All incoming units, clear to go available.
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Location mentioned:
Ridge Rd, South Carolina 29070
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