Heavy smoke and burning smell reported in commercial building, Edinburg VA


Heavy smoke and a burning smell were reported in the back stock room of a commercial building near South Main Street in Edinburg, Virginia. No flames were seen, and the building was evacuated as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Shenandoah County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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100,000, South Main Street deals for smoke in a structure,
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opt 4, 831.
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Emoly 2, you're around 832 to 1,000, South Main Street fields.
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First smoke in a stock room, that's a heavy smoke with a burning smell, no flames.
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They have been advised to evacuate.
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1.03 from Edinburgh.
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Car 103 from Renberg at 832, 10000-7 Main Street feels heavy smoke in the back room, burning smell.
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The one side is 111, simple-story commercial structure,
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nothing showing from side A beyond investigating.
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Commercial structure, nothing showing from side A.
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512 or 3.
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8.3.812.3 at 833.
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512. This is a fish. Do we get an additional?
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Leggant 12. It's going to be 1.00005 Main Street.
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Heavy smoke in the back room, burning smell. No flames. They have been advised to evacuate.
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Car 101 responding.
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Car 101, you're responding at 8331-100,
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South Main Street.
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Seals for heavy smoke in the back,
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stock room, no flames, burning smoke.
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That's a badge wagon 15 before.
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Flag of 15, 4-834-8304-100, South Main Street, feels,
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burning smell, heavy smoke in the back stock room,
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no flame visible.
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We have been invited by that.
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Special Wagon Floor is on location.
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Single Shore commercial complex, normal conditions from the exterior will be outchecked.
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You can show 212 Estableness of South Main Street command.
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Wagon 12 is going to be on the hydroside alpha. No more conditions, commercial building.
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Wagon 12.
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Establish command 835.
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