Vehicle fire on I-26 near Midland Park Road, Charleston County SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle fire appears to be underway on I-26 eastbound near mile marker 209, close to Midland Park Road and the Ashley Phosphate Road on-ramp. Fire units including Engine 206, Ladder 232, and Battalion Chief 206 are responding.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:18
Transcript:
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Engine 206, I-26 mile marker 209, 026 east mile marker 209.
00:06
Vehicle fire incident channel 4.
00:10
Engine 206, I 26 mile marker 209 , 026 east mile marker 209.
00:17
Cross streets Midland Park Road and 26th East and Ashley Phosphate Road on ramp.
00:22
Vehicle fire incident channel 42043.
00:28
Oh.
00:31
Ladder 232, Engine 204, Battalion Chief 206.
00:36
I-26 mile marker 209, 026 east mile marker 209.
00:41
Vehicle fire.
00:42
Delta response incident channel 4.
00:46
Ladder 232, Engine 204, Battalion Chief 200 6.
00:51
I-26 mi marker 209, 006 east mile marker 208.
00:56
Cross streets Midland Park Road and 26th East and Ashley.
01:00
Phosphate Road on ramp vehicle fire.
01:02
Delta response incident channel 42046.
01:07
Nine zero six east mile marker 209 cross streets Midland Park Road and 26th East and Ashley Phosphate Road on ramp vehicle fire.
01:16
Incident channel 42047.
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Location mentioned:
Midland Park Rd, South Carolina 29406
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