Vehicle fire spreads to passenger compartment on hill rd, Charlotte NC


Emergency responders arrived to a vehicle fire near Hill Rd South that involved both the engine and passenger compartments. The fire was about half contained on arrival. Medical aid was provided and the cause of the fire is unknown.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
02:48
Transcript:
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Medical holes, 1030 at near Hill Rd South, on D, Delta[1].
00:04
Letter 1, follow with injury, netic holes.
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1030 at near Hill Rd South, on D, Delta[1].
00:14
Duke has a family, EPA.
00:18
Stand and four, thank you.
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You're welcome to six.
00:27
The 27 alarm, a minute, 42 is on safe.
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Stafford, Matti 42,1, say.
00:32
Allende, 2,1, say.
00:37
Hunter is one, so on site.
00:41
All right, do you want, copy, I'm saying.
00:48
Caroline Brush One, the central on McA.
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Carolina, brush one, good.
00:58
You can go ahead and clear brush one from the numbers over Elon.
01:05
That's your copies.
01:10
Come back,
01:15
Go ahead. Control is off.
01:21
Central Coffee's fire control time, 1538, 31.
01:29
Six alarm, big energy, I'll think.
01:33
September 26.
01:34
That alarm us.
01:39
Go ahead. I'll need.
01:49
Number four.
01:51
Service call.
01:52
Fort Tennantantio Avenue.
01:54
On the ECHO.
01:55
Matter four, service call.
01:57
Fort Tennantaniel Avenue.
01:58
On the ECHO.
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Echo[2].
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Command, Central.
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Command, Good.
02:11
Yeah, you get the FMO in this town, please.
02:15
Command, sir.
02:16
Command, sir.
02:19
Command 1101.
02:23
Man,
02:24
Had an injury compartment fire that went into the passenger compartment was about 50% of all we got here and didn't have minor restriction into the box of the truck.
02:40
He did still have his product on board.
02:44
Unknown of what actually caused it, do you want me to send your pictures?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta: High-priority medical or incident response level; also denotes the letter D in phonetic alphabet.
[2]
Echo: Highest-priority response for life-threatening or time-critical medical emergencies.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Hill Rd, Charlotte, NC 28210
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