Trash can fire near Griffin home sparks quick response, Griffin GA
Firefighters quickly extinguished a trash can blaze near a Griffin home caused by hot coals from a cooking fire. The swift action prevented damage to the nearby structure.
Audio|Source: Spalding County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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There's a garbage can with smoke and flames near the residence at 823 Hammock Street, no one around it.
00:14
One's clear.
00:27
At Bree's on scene dispatch, we have a trash can on fire in the front yard.
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All units continue in until the first arriving engine puts the fire out; it's about 10 feet from the structure.
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West Seaman and Circle, Hall Road at West Seaman Circle.
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The engine watch on, please.
00:54
Inge before the response to patience.
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This is like to command 3.
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We're not support to her own.
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She's by herself.
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She got someone with her.
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It looks like she's by herself.
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Old embers in it.
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I made contact with (name withheld), advised last night they had a cooking fire
01:35
out here in the front yard and somebody put the coals in the trash can last night and I guess they overheated the trash can.
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But the fire's out this time under control.
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Location mentioned:
Hammock St, Griffin, GA 30223
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