Fire response at Olmsted Drive with mop-up efforts ongoing


This audio details a fire incident at a specific location. It includes discussions about resources needed, ongoing mop-up efforts, and the coordination of units responding to the fire.
Audio|Source: Asheville Fire
03:11
Transcript:
Tie-in-2 from command. What other resources are you going to need down there? At this time, I believe we're sufficient fires out, we're just going to be mopping up. Squaw and Staging Stahill Park, please. What time, too, would you be good with me getting rid of the balance? K-N-3-1. 23, were you calling to a man? Yeah, he was on. Hey, for a minute. Communications. I'll do that. I'll do that. I'll tell you, too, from command. Do you care if I get rid of this balance of this assignment? Right department. We're working for. Go ahead, sir. Go ahead, sir. I'm going to keep (name withheld), (name withheld) Engine 10, Rescue 3[1], Engine 11[2], Engine 1, and Engine 2. All other units can return to service. It's not on thing. Air 1[3] will be in route, Mr. Dirtz fire. Air 1 in 842. Retain 2? Go ahead, Italian 2. One-tenth and 10 drives on the same idea was subject that needs to speak with him about information how the fire started. Copy that. Battagintu, what's the location? I'm already here. Give me in front of (name withheld). I've seen that over that purple tunnel. Ten, four. I'll head up. Okay, thank you, 12th, sir.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Rescue 3: Rescue unit designation
[2]
Engine 11: Fire engine designation
[3]
Air 1: Air support or supply unit
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Location mentioned:
Near Olmsted Dr, Asheville, NC 28803
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