Fire officials respond to report of illegal burning


Fire officials went to a home to check on illegal burning. They explained the laws about burning in Georgia and left after ensuring the situation was resolved.
Audio|Source: Liberty County Public Safety and Hinesville Fire & Police
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Transcript:
00:00Johnson, be clear all you this story, Senator.00:11Sixth century truck on one central Bideline, fires out.00:13Also did make occupant with a resident so the address, I'm advised them on the law.00:18Laws regarding illegal burns in the state of Georgia.00:206,800 is going to be clear to the same source.00:2310 foot 1240.
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Johnson, be clear all you this story, Senator.
00:11
Sixth century truck on one central Bideline, fires out.
00:13
Also did make occupant with a resident so the address, I'm advised them on the law.
00:18
Laws regarding illegal burns in the state of Georgia.
00:20
6,800 is going to be clear to the same source.
00:23
10 foot 1240.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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12-40: Possibly related to fire incident code (contextual, not standard)
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Location mentioned:
Liberty County, GA
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