Structure fire with possible explosion on Wallace Pike, Wallace WV
Fire and emergency units responded to a structure fire near Wallace Pike in Wallace, West Virginia. There was a possible explosion reported, and visible flames were observed. Witnesses saw people running and flames in the area. Another neighbor confirmed seeing the fire. There was a belief that a low-flying plane might have been involved, but this was uncertain.
Audio|Source: Harrison County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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near Wallace Pike, Wallace,
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Unknown type fire, Company 14, respond.
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near Wallace Pike, Wallace,
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Unknown type fire, Company 14 has been alerted, 1709.
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246.21, that check.
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Still around a Q.C.
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Probably 621, 17, 10.
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17 is in Route P.A.C.
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In Route P.A.C.
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17, 12.
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21, Route 2, 8.1, Route 2, 8.1, Route 2, 8.
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The route U.C.
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632, 1714.
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compression and service.
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near Wallace Pike and Brown.
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Structure fire,
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company 14,
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engine 41,
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engine 101.
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Wessel Engine 11, Tanker 11,
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and Company 67 Emassersons.
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near Wallace Pike, Brown,
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Structure, Fire, Company 14, Engine 41, Engine 101, 1-101, Wessel Engine 11,
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Tanker 11,
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and Company 677-EMS have been alerted.
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This has been assigned to 1, 17-15.
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632.
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Responding, near Wallace Pike, 632,
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17, 16.
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Be responding to
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Some type of explosion occurred and caller advised seeing people running and now observed flames. They believe there's a residential fire in the area.
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Another neighbor called in and advised that they have seen the fire as well.
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They believe it looked like a plane.
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That was very low.
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They are not sure.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wallace Pike, Wallace, WV 26448
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