Residential fire near E McLemore Avenue in Memphis, Memphis TN
Heads up: This post was detected from real-time dispatch audio. Information may be incomplete, and the situation may evolve. Always verify using official agency releases.
A residential fire occurred near East McLemore Avenue in Memphis. Multiple fire units responded and established command to manage the incident. The fire involved about half of the residence's divisions.
Audio|Heard on: Memphis Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
All right house fire near East McLemore Avenue.
00:08
16, 8, truck fire, risky to the battalion 3.
00:12
First Division,
00:13
Battalion 1 respondent, 608.
00:20
Italian 1 D.C.1C.
00:24
Residential dwelling single-family fire.
00:27
Near East McLemore Avenue.
00:30
Talk group Alpha 5.
00:34
Engine 28. Engine 15.
00:38
Engine 1. Truck 2.
00:40
Rescue 3. Battalion 2.
00:43
Residential blowing single-family fire.
00:46
1100 Louisville Avenue.
00:49
Cross of Reedlove Street and Coker Street.
00:53
Talk group, Alpha 6.
00:57
Engine 11. Unit 4.
01:00
Sick party, not alert, 1428 Monroe Avenue, cross of South Washington Street and Rain Place, Talk Group, Alpha 9.
01:16
Not alert, 1428 Monroe Avenue, cross of South Watkins Street and Rain Place, talk group Alpha 9.
01:30
Units 9 201,
01:32
cardiac arrest,
01:34
(number withheld), golf club circle, talk group Alpha 10.
01:40
Engine 38, cardiac arrest, (number withheld), golf club circle, talk group, alpha,
01:48
10.
01:53
This bad, changing 14 on scene, I got a million-sized ones for a wood frame.
02:00
Residential have about 50% involvement in all divisions.
02:05
Show me with McLemann.
02:07
More Command,
02:08
accountability 14's bumper.
02:11
Check into 14, McLemore Command, 611.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
E McLemore Ave, Memphis, TN 38106
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect
Not all dispatch calls become confirmed incidents. This reflects early radio traffic only. Treat with caution.