Wildfire burns 3 to 4 acres in Bedford County, Bedford County PA


A wildfire burned approximately 3 to 4 acres near PA-26 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Multiple fire units responded, established water supply, and requested assistance from the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Firefighters monitored hotspots and worked to contain the fire.
Audio|Source: Bedford County Fire, EMS and Law
06:40
Transcript:
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Mr. Town 363 on County Fire.
00:04
363. What's our off-channel?
00:05
An off-channel has opened up.
00:07
We're going to use opt-toe, opt-toil.
00:09
34-4 from 343.
00:11
Go ahead and charge the line. Water come.
00:12
36.3.
00:14
363 guys.
00:15
Please, and you're on there?
00:17
Megan. I'm Gene from Bedford County.
00:19
Go ahead. We're going to utilize off-stoo on this option.
00:23
Command[1] 36, random.
00:24
Requesting alert.
00:25
Okay.
00:26
Go ahead.
00:27
All right for us struck to feed Ellers or do you want another line off of it?
00:31
If you can achieve six up there, he's better handle on that than I do from up and down.
00:36
T36 for best one.
00:37
717 on scene.
00:39
Recease engine 17, scene, 1819.
00:41
Command[1].
00:42
Received, Engine 17, on Ops 2.
00:45
Go ahead, 17 engines.
00:47
We are on scene, B-1935.
00:51
What's our order?
00:52
See in power now.
00:54
Coffee, ready some bladders?
00:56
Back on that.
00:57
Good ahead.
00:58
People to make contact with anyone DCNR.
01:02
Okay, that's received.
01:03
If you get a hold of them, we've got a lot of dead locusts and stuff that are burning, and we just can't get to them too easily.
01:12
That's county from Assistant 35-1.
01:14
Brett County.
01:15
You give me a transfer into 35.
01:17
Receive. 31,
01:19
343.
01:20
Go ahead, Chief.
01:22
How close are you from the cliff?
01:24
I'm pretty close to it.
01:26
See that hot spot, burning.
01:28
I'm right here in rehab looking up the hill, straight at.
01:30
I make that way.
01:32
I've been sitting here for the last test, watching it, and it's starting to take off again.
01:37
Okay, ten, four, we got a lot.
01:39
Rolls fire. It's just off 26, first.
01:41
First road to your left.
01:42
From Brush 41.
01:43
Brush 41.
01:44
We're up here behind an inch 17 where he won us.
01:48
At this time we're in pretty good shade, just team by us.
01:51
B.F.
01:52
32 brush, 36.
01:53
Cheats.
01:54
Supercept for two, tanker due on location.
01:56
Free safety, 1824.
01:58
Yeah, this is your man.
01:59
I have DCNR on the phone, do you want a response or they can check it in the morning?
02:06
You better have to respond.
02:07
Reese, do you need manpower?
02:09
Yeah. And what size in area that's earning at this time, sir?
02:13
Going here, County, I'll find it for you.
02:16
34.4, do you know about how big this is it?
02:19
I'm saying 3.5 to 4 acres right now.
02:21
County, do copy that?
02:23
Copy 3 to 4 acres.
02:25
1825.
02:26
Are you out on this end?
02:27
I'm near the top with the ocean tanker.
02:30
Okay. Are you over here by that hot spot?
02:33
Yeah, since where we're working our way, we're going to work our way over that way here the next five, ten minutes.
02:38
Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Command: Incident Command established by a unit or officer in charge
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Location mentioned:
PA-26, Pennsylvania
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