Fire incident reported near Redcliff Dr in Huntersville, Huntersville NC


Fire and rescue units responded to a fire incident near Redcliff Drive in Huntersville. Access was via gravel and dirt roads. Additional manpower and equipment were coordinated to handle the situation. The door to a building was forced but remains secured. Efforts included refilling equipment and managing the scene lighting.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
03:58
Transcript:
00:00
It's near Redcliff Drive between Stratburn Court and Stichbrook Lane.
00:07
Ops 4 for traffic.
00:13
After you know, with traffic, can you repeat?
00:17
This is Charlotte, Rush 20.
00:19
I'm on standby Idaho, engine 92, just need on the summit.
00:25
Do you want to drive down that gravel road in front of engine 92? You'll follow it all the way down until a dead end.
00:31
And right before the dead end there's a star flight curve.
00:35
To the left in that curve is a dirt road.
00:37
You'll follow that dirt roads all the way in.
00:40
There's a couple muddy holes, or dry to muddy holes, so you should have the list you're getting back here.
00:45
And we'll sign you further as far as those positions once you get back here.
00:54
Mihail, Agent 3, the command.
00:56
Do you want us down there for manpower?
01:02
Something more to Chief Douglas.
01:07
Hey, so I was the right to Pilgris.
01:09
Yeah, we'll get your manpower down here.
01:12
We're sending the Matthews Brush Truck back out to refill.
01:15
You can hit your ride with him in here.
01:19
Do you want me to pack engine three as far as I can or do you get pretty squarely down there?
01:25
No, you can just park everywhere.
01:31
You failed this, uh, 22, three-folders.
01:38
Take two.
01:42
Two. Two.
01:44
Let me a 10-8[1] on 10-5-7.
01:48
FRI clear, 20-007.
01:50
A lot of 16, 12.
01:57
The latter 16.
02:01
We had to force the door, but the door still can be secured.
02:06
I told her to get in contact with the maintenance guy to try to swap out her dead boat lock, but the door still locks and she's good to go.
02:16
To settle that is 16.
02:23
Rush 126. Go back to the main road and re-filled with our engines and pick up the mid-hill 3 cruise.
02:30
I'll get up.
02:33
1260 to Central.
02:34
You can show me on scene.
02:41
Injur 37E Channel E Echo[2] for an odor outside, 16041 following Meadows Lane.
02:47
Ninja 3070 channel E echo for an odor outside, 16041 falling Meadows Lane.
02:53
Cross-treezer, Emerald Branch Lane, and Grid Crew Drive.
03:00
Go ahead.
03:03
I'm at Ida Wild Engine 92.
03:06
You want me to follow this gravel road back and meet up with the rest of the brush trucks?
03:13
Yes, sir. And if there's any people from in Hill out there, if they can hitch your ride with you, that'd be great.
03:21
Copy that. Now check with them.
03:25
Forestry, we started putting it down in here.
03:27
We'll get on with you on for you.
03:32
Pia 4.
03:35
Ladder C, Channel B, Bravo[3], from Medic Routine Traumatic injury at West Morning Street and South Church Street.
03:45
That Moss to Brush 126.
03:48
When you come back in here, can you bring my box light just on the dockhouse?
03:53
Actually, bring some extra scene lights too.
03:57
Yes, sir, copy that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service / available for calls
[2]
Echo: Highest-priority response for life-threatening or time-critical medical emergencies.
[3]
Bravo: Moderate-priority response designation or radio channel/area identifier, often using the phonetic letter "B."
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