Grass and vehicle fire extinguished near structure, Fayetteville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a grass and vehicle fire near a structure on Coker Street in Fayetteville. A nearby hydrant was located for water supply. The fire was reported extinguished at 4:14 p.m. All nonessential units were canceled after containment.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland NC Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Show us en route to that call near Coker Street.
00:02
You can cancel Rescue One.
00:04
10-4, everyone en route?
00:06
Yeah, we're wrecked.
00:08
All units en route to Coker Street use TAC 1, TAC 1.
00:12
City Engine 3 on scene establishing Coker command.
00:16
Appear to have a grass fire underneath and around a vehicle near its structure.
00:22
Have a hydrant around the corner on Auston Drive.
00:29
Ten four, perfect.
00:31
Come in.
00:32
City Coker, come in.
00:34
Go ahead, Coker, come in.
00:35
City, cancel all units not on the scene to include Engine Seven that just arrived.
00:40
Ten Four,
00:41
Engine Seven, Truck Seven are you here?
00:43
Engine Seven is direct.
00:45
Truck Seven is correct.
00:46
Right, large command fire truck.
00:49
As far as good as part three.
00:51
Ten Four.
00:53
City Coker, I mean, you can go ahead and show fire out at this time.
00:56
Ten Four, fire out at 1614.
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Location mentioned:
Coker St, Fayetteville, NC 28311
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