Small fire on Barron Road controlled by occupant, Union County NC


Fire crews responded to a report of smoke near Barron Road. Initial checks found no visible smoke or flames. Later, a small area of debris was burning at the back of a house with an occupant present. The fire was small, had a water supply, and was watched until it was controlled.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
04:39
Transcript:
00:00
You've got engine 42.
00:02
Engine 42.
00:04
So we checked on the address that was in there. No sign of smoke, no smell of smoke.
00:11
We've gone around on the back side on Ennis.
00:14
No visible smoke or flames anywhere around here. He said the notes said that the caller was somewhere nearby.
00:24
Engine 42, the caller did pull over at the time to call but left the area.
00:29
They had no further.
00:32
Copy.
00:33
We'll investigate a little further and let you know if we find anything more clear.
00:38
10-4[1], thank you.
00:42
Engine 42, we're going to go down to 12 mile and see if we see anything.
00:50
Stand by.
00:57
All right, go ahead,
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brush 42.
01:03
We're going down to 12 mile, just to see if we see anything.
01:06
We'll let you know.
01:09
Happy.
01:15
Inj 42 from Brush 42.
01:19
Go ahead.
01:22
It's all clear all the way down to 12 mile.
01:27
Copy, go ahead and start heading back towards the station. We'll radio if we need something else.
01:32
Stay on Charlie[3] for now.
01:35
Copy.
01:41
Copy. They call place you all right, sir.
01:46
Tommy. In. Five is on the same.
01:49
Two-four and june five on tape.
01:56
Seagone from Brush 42.
01:59
Brush 42.
02:00
It looks like I found that it's going to be on.
02:06
Barron Road will get you to address momentarily.
02:11
Engine, you copy that?
02:13
Copy.
02:15
See, I got 101.
02:21
101. One o one.
02:24
Regime travel motivation level 90s.
02:27
Copy routine Matthews.
02:33
The address is going to be near Barron Road.
02:39
Copy near Barron Road.
02:45
Take off, Major 5.
02:48
Turn.
02:50
It's just an old telephone line. We called it as to light it beside the phone.
02:58
Two more.
03:05
Seek, I'm engine 42 in the area.
03:08
Timor.
03:18
Small set of debris off the back side of the house, looks like there's an occupant out there, we'll go out there and talk to them.
03:26
Copy.
03:32
So, Tommy. Engine 5 will be clear.
03:36
Ten more.
03:53
Station 2351.
03:55
On to the 2004 Hampshire Court, 2004 Hampshire Court, Cross Streets,
04:01
Pepper Corn Avenue for a non-commercial fire alarm. Operate on Delta[2] D Delta.
04:05
2.301's in route.
04:13
1040.
04:19
Agent Fitting ones around.
04:26
104. CECOM engine 42.
04:29
42.
04:32
Very small fire, has a water supply,
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is being monitored.
04:37
We're going to go ahead and clear here.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
[2]
Delta: High-priority medical response (EMD determinant level)
[3]
Charlie: Charlie-level response (moderate-priority alarm response classification)
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Barron Greene Rd, North Carolina 28103
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