Fire crews handle trash fire near Westward Cove, Austin TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews from multiple units responded to a possible trash fire near Westward Cove in the ESD 10 area. Units including engines, a quint, and a battalion chief were dispatched to handle the situation. The incident appears to have been contained without reported injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Travis TX Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1001, trash fire in ESD 10 box CB1 near Westward Cove on Firecom West.
00:14
Trash fire in ESD 10 box CB1 near Westward Cove on Firecom West.
00:29
Light box alarm in ESD ten box CB1S near Westward Cove on F hat 201 engine 903, engine 902, quint 603, battalion 901.
00:49
Light box alarm in ESC ten box CB1 S one.
00:56
Near Westward Cove, respond with Engine 1001.
01:05
Light box alarm in ESD 10 box CB1 near Westward Cove.
01:15
Brush truck 101.
01:17
Light box alarm in ESD 10 box CD1 near Westward Cove.
01:24
Westward Cove, respond with on F pack 201, engine 1001, engine 903, engine 902, quint 603, battalion 901.
01:39
Oh,
01:43
Light box alarm in ESD ten box CB1 near Westward Cove.
01:52
Command 1003, light box alarm in ESD ten box CB1F near Westward Cove.
02:04
Respond with on F pack 201 and.
02:08
Engine 1001, engine 903, engine 902, quint 603, battalion 901, brush truck 1001.
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Location mentioned:
Westward Cove, Austin, TX 78733
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