Fire crews respond to brush fire near Phillips Rd, Lexington NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a brush fire near Phillips Road and John Deere Lane in Davidson County. The fire appeared to be spreading toward a nearby home and several vehicles. Multiple callers reported seeing the fire, and multiple stations were dispatched to contain it.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson NC Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Take out of station 33, station 51,
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station 71, station 71, station 15 and ranger.
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near Phillips Road, cross street John Deere Lane.
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Small brush fire, threatening a structure nearby.
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Speak, I'm engine 133, en route.
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Engine 133, copy, en route.
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Saycom, also if you would, go ahead and start 51 with a rush truck.
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Tad4.
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DeVernment, engine 15.
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That's correct.
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Engine 15, en route.
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Copy engine 15.
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Heycom, engine 151 en route.
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Engine 151, copy en route.
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Engine 133 is also requested for Rush 51 to respond.
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Rush 51, if you went around.
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Rush 51, copy.
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Tanker 701 is en route.
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Tanker 71, copy.
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All units are out Phillips Road.
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Callers advise that there is a small fire in the yard.
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It is spreading towards a home and multiple vehicles.
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We've gotten two calls on the same.
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Location mentioned:
Phillips Rd, Lexington, NC 27295
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