Water heater fire reported at residential home in Williamston, Williamston SC


A fire incident occurred at a residential home near West 1st St in Williamston. The water heater sparked and caused smoke and fire. All residents were advised to evacuate safely.
Audio|Source: Anderson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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William Sun Station 36, standby[1] for a structure fire.
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Medics 4, ALS 12, Priority to the standby[1] for a structure fire, timeout 459, shout up to.
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Williamson, Station 36, Structure Car at 115, West 1st Street.
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Here's Cross is going to be Circle Drive, Timeout 0459.
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Williamson Central.
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Yeah, step one.
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Station 6, station tall, station 22, semi-assist, Williamson, Station 36 of the residential structure fire.
00:29
Fire and any mention you're going to be going on the last of 115 West First Street.
00:33
One 15 West First Street is going to be for a structure fire.
00:37
The water heat here is sparking.
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Last thing in the caller was trying to get out of the house and try to get our mother out.
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Okay, we'll be in Ralph.
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Copy car 36-2 en route[2] to residential structure part 115 west verse street.
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Harris Cross is going to be Circle Drive.
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Color State's water heater is sparking, smoke and fire popping out of it.
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Press level two.
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Westfelter, Station 6, Shader Section 12, Whitefield, Station 22, Assis Williamson, Station 36 of the residential structure fire.
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115 West 1st Street, Williamson, close across the Scotis Drive.
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So I'm out, 5 o'clock.
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All residents have been advised to get out of the house.
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Here's hazard, if needed, is going to be at West First and South Academy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
standby: Standby for incident
[2]
en route: Responding to scene
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Location mentioned:
Near W 1st St, Williamston, SC 29697
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