Fire units return for debris cleanup near Dixie and Glen St, Newberry SC
Fire units were requested to return to an active fire near Dixie and Glenn Street Extension to assist with cleanup and debris removal. The call included coordination of equipment and personnel for the task. There was also a separate medical call about a 75-year-old man with altered mental status near Hunt Street. The fire cleanup operations were organized nearby the apartment complex and included deployment of truck units for debris removal.
Audio|Source: Newberry County Fire
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Need one unit to respond back to the fire near Dixie and Glen Street Extension with a broom.
00:13
Control, Station 21.
00:16
Go ahead.
00:19
Have the reckless to see it?
00:25
Medical woman, stand by for a call on the street.
00:27
A, affirmative.
00:30
We can copy.
00:38
NFD 11, 10p 14.
00:41
14.
00:44
14. 14.
00:49
We're still trying to get his truck back in service, you're hoping to play that one.
00:54
Medical One, please respond.
00:55
(number withheld) Hunt Street, (number withheld) Hunt Street,
00:59
75-year-old male altered mental status.
01:02
How are you found? Hey, Farron.
01:04
We'll take a pickup owner.
01:07
Cross this, Harper.
01:09
Simple.
01:14
Control, Medical One, we copy.
01:21
Tim.
01:26
A medic one.
01:28
He's going to be in front of a building beside the apartment complex.
01:35
Thank you so much more.
01:41
Go ahead.
01:45
I apologize.
01:46
I couldn't copy your traffic.
01:53
The subject is going to be in front of the building by the apartment complex.
02:01
24, thank you for that.
02:07
Control truck six.
02:11
Control minute one, can you see that call through active, please.
02:15
Go ahead.
02:16
Send four.
02:21
Truck six will be in round to Adelaide for debris removal.
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