Firefighters Check Air Quality, Remove Dogs to Backyard


Firefighters went to a house to check air quality and remove two dogs. They found no hazardous air conditions and safely left the dogs in the backyard.
Audio|Source: Charleston County Fire and EMS
01:40
Transcript:
Vision 304 Bravo to command. Go ahead. Where are you located? My unit. 3.03, those dogs are out of the house. One leash. What yard are we taking them to? Let's put them in the backyard of the house, (name withheld) pro. My unit. Copy. Go ahead and dispatch. Go ahead and go ahead. Remove two dogs from 3156 Moonlight. Dispatch, happy. Engine 1,23, 2883 Scribis Lane. Service call. Incident Channel 4. Engine 1,23, 2883 Scribis Lane. Cross Streets, Dead M and Brownswood Road. Service call. Incident Channel 4, 1101.1. Command 303. Go ahead. We're only able to get a leash on one dog. Air readings in the house and around the house are at zeros. We feel comfortable leaving them in their own backyard at this time. That's affirmative. If you've got readings of zeros, you can leave them in place. Got.
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Location mentioned:
Near Moonlight Dr, Charleston, SC 29414
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