Brush fire near Black Hwy and McGill Rd in South Carolina, York County SC
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a brush fire near Black Highway and McGill Road in South Carolina. Crews are instructed to bring a tanker with a booster reel and access the fire area via a dirt road with gated entry where livestock are present.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire and EMS
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Two-engine warm staging at Black Highway.
00:02
I feel further.
00:08
F-31, F-36.
00:14
Go ahead.
00:17
Just hold trails on fire where I'm at before I can proceed through.
00:22
I'm going to have to put all this fire out.
00:28
Smyrna Engine 1 after everyone.
00:33
If you can, go back to station two and bring that tanker with the booster reel on it.
00:43
Just leave engine one set to station two.
00:53
Tanker one, after everyone.
00:58
Go ahead.
01:01
Hey, Chief, when you turn left off of McGill Road,
01:04
you're going to have two driveways.
01:06
One's one's going to go to the left, one's going to go to the right.
01:08
Stay to the right.
01:10
You'll pass a gate.
01:11
You'll come to a closed gate.
01:13
If you can,
01:14
you can have to get out, open the gate,
01:16
go through the gate, close the gate back.
01:18
They got cows.
01:20
And then just continue following the little dirt road all the way back and you'll get back where we're at.
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Location mentioned:
Black Hwy & McGill Rd, South Carolina 29743
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