Wooden walkway fire at Georgetown hotel, Georgetown SC


A wooden walkway connected to the Quality Inn near Church Street in Georgetown caught fire. Flames were visible under the wood, but the fire was small and did not cause an evacuation at the time of the report.
Audio|Source: Georgetown County Public Saftey
03:51
Transcript:
00:00
Box 201 standby for a possible commercial structure fire.
00:06
Possible structure fire.
00:25
Fox 201 respond to a possible commercial structure fire.
00:30
Near Church Street. Fox 201 respond to a possible commercial structure fire. Near Church Street at the Quality Inn.
00:40
Basic 10, engine one, ladder two, tower 17, respond timeout,
00:47
423. Okay.
00:51
Uh-huh.
00:55
Can you send S4367 CH2 the patrol room on standing by the printer? Um
01:06
One three zero central Can you call up structure fire?
01:15
Affirmative
01:17
17
01:27
Central Botany, one will be in route.
01:35
104. Central Engine 1 will be in route.
01:40
104.
01:46
Power 17 is fine.
01:51
104. Engine 1 respond then.
01:56
104.
02:00
Units en route. The caller was the front desk manager. They said the walkway by the building.
02:09
It is connected to the building. It's on fire.
02:12
The wood and under it is on fire. They are not evacuating at this time.
02:19
Near Church Street at Quality Inn.
02:33
Go ahead, stay 16, go ahead.
02:38
Ben, counting around.
02:40
10, 4. It's going to be the wooden walkway that's connected to the building that the wood and under the wood is on fire.
02:51
They are not evacuating.
02:53
Near Church Street at Quality Inn.
02:58
7.4.
03:00
10.4.
03:12
I'm going to be clearing just a minute 10-4[1].
03:20
831 responding.
03:22
841 responding.
03:25
841 responding.
03:28
131. 3-2. This is one of the walkways is on fire. I'm not sure which side of the building.
03:35
Come to the front,
03:37
it's a small little brush fire. It's not even a foot big.
03:43
On two sides, I'll be out investigating,
03:50
and we'll have command.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative (Message received)
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.