Grass fire damages county sheriff's vehicle in concord, Concord NC


The audio captures emergency responders discussing a grass fire that caused damage to a county sheriff's vehicle in Concord, North Carolina. Fire and emergency units are coordinating their response to the incident.
Audio|Source: Cabarrus County, Concord, Harrisburg, and Kannapolis Fire Departments
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
I don't know. I'm going to complete. I don't complete. 948. Thank you. That was an engine I think, Bethlehem. Could you get me an Ops channel and have the fire marshal meet me on the Ops channel, please?
00:27
10 4. All right, timing off three. I'm sorry, we're doing three already? Fire marshal. I am. Just a little fire we had. It was a grass fire, but it got the county sheriff's car. Do you need to come out to see this, or are you okay with maybe one of the kitchen pictures or something?
00:55
I'll grab a picture, too. Copy, thank you. All midland units clear of crashing creek. Tell us. Telling. There's been a minute that's clear, ratchet creek. Telling.
01:22
So. Station, great, alarm rate. 3902[1].
01:32
Go ahead, command. Commanding, all unit service time for you. Okay, Territory. I'm on soon for you now. Section 7, solid injury, 1315, stone, north-west, up ahead.
01:59
Engine 7, highway, the injury, 13, 15, stone crosswind, northwest, crosses the most of the lane and Davidson Highway, opposite? Correct. For response. Copy that for time, please.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
3902: Station/Alarm reference (likely a fire station or alarm number)
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Concord, NC
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