Smoke detected in apartment triggers evacuation in Seneca, Seneca SC
Fire crews responded to smoke inside an apartment near Eddenford Way in Seneca, South Carolina. Alarms sounded and residents were told to evacuate. The situation was later deemed non-emergency and units were cleared to return.
Audio|Source: Oconee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Stations 123 Ocone 2, Battalion 1, respond possible structure fire 686, edinvote.
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Stations 123, O'Cone 2, Rescue 1 Battalion 1, responsible structure fire 686, near Eddenford Way, Seneca,
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and the P.O.3.
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10,
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4.12.
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Yeah, the wristw want up.
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104 rescue.
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Downing up on the beach, fine.
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104 all coming.
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County, get started, you're up.
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You're up.
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County O County Battalion respondent.
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Copy a battalion here.
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...reasing route.
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Copy rider three in route.
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Copy rider three in a...
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6 in route.
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They have seen smoke inside the apartment and that it was setting off the alarms.
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Where it was coming from,
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I advised them to evacuate if possible.
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1201.
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Copy at Cut A1 back 9-208.
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Okay,
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firm. It's going to be a problem.
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See you, please.
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All units in route for 1208, you can come back non-emerger.
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All units are routed to head in verge, back non-emergent for 1208.
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Clemson, go ahead.
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Do you still need us to keep responding?
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No,
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sir.
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Bulletin canceled this time.
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They've lost possibly a problem with all the pitiful feet or over that area, but everyone else is going on a version.
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Seneca, SC
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