Fire crews monitor hotspots near Black Oak Ridge Rd, Taylorsville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in the Bethel area were conducting mop-up efforts and checking for remaining hotspots following a recent fire near Black Oak Ridge Road in Taylorsville. Units worked their way out of the area after confirming most hotspots were contained.
Audio|Heard on: Alexander County Public Safety
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Bethel Engine 328 Communications.
00:07
328.
00:11
You can check Bethel on plan available.
00:21
C3124.
00:35
We are working our way back out.
00:36
I think we've gotten most of the hot spots very far offline, and we're going to work our way back and see if there's anything here yet behind us.
00:42
We'll be working our way out.
00:45
Copy. Your UTV is there where do you want it?
00:50
I'm driving right now.
00:52
Just tell him to hold on for a second in case I find something that I need to get some water or fire into so he can just keep it on the trailer for a moment.
01:05
Let's start pulling on his back slowly since you're working your way out.
01:09
So I don't get not enough.
01:17
First up, pull on this loop real fast.
01:23
Ten four, sir.
01:24
If he will start pulling it back.
01:32
Station one, taking a call.
01:33
Near Black Oak Ridge Road.
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Location mentioned:
Black Oak Ridge Rd, Taylorsville, NC 28681
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