Fire on East Main Street under control, road closed, Rowan County NC


Fire and emergency responders managed a fire on East Main Street in Salisbury, North Carolina. The fire was brought under control, but the incident caused the closure of the road from Market to Emanuel streets. Barricades were requested to secure the area and control traffic.
Audio|Source: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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Transcript:
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The East Main Street Command.
00:06
Go ahead.
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We've made Digg Power aware.
00:12
Also,
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no equipment response from 91, just first you know.
00:17
Right, 9.50, 910 and 920 isn't that.
00:23
Copy, I've got personnel in her out, but no equipment.
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Command copies, running, even as the only scene, add patient care,
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you can cancel 91.
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Dr. Randall 91 personnel, you can cancel 5.09.
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7th Amendment.
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Okay.
00:55
I'm in a manual on 52.
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I'm going to shut it down up here, just send them all down a manual.
01:02
Copy that work. Thank you.
01:05
860, you want to row out?
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860, you want to row in?
01:14
Good.
01:16
So we need to enter into the front building in the back because the address and notes are kind of conflicting.
01:28
All the call to ride was come to the entrance and she was directed to the patient.
01:37
Did any watchers 21 retain the bus?
01:44
Yep.
01:47
Run 861. Hey,
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sister one,
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go ahead.
01:57
Lisk and you at (number withheld) Glen Avenue.
02:07
Yes, her own team.
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I'm turning you at (number withheld) with 8th Street.
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For the East Main Street Command.
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Good.
02:25
15 minutes in.
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We're under control.
02:30
Also, if you'll notify DOT, we're going to need barricades.
02:34
Hadra Main Street shut down from Market to Emanuel.
02:41
Copy DOT for barricades for Market to a manual. Copy DOT for barricades for Market to a manual.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, North Carolina 28138
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