Trash burning causes grass fire near Elm St in Benton, Benton MO


A neighbor burning trash accidentally started a grass fire near Elm Street in Benton. The fire was uncontrolled at first but was brought under control by responders. There was no water supply attached to the house during the incident.
Audio|Source: Scott County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Negative 1773 just got on scene not too long ago they were attempting to locate the fire all I gathered from the caller was her neighbor was burning some trash and caught the grass on fire and they've been attempting to get the fire out with water bottles there is no water attached to the house
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1703.
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I've located some smoke behind 32 Elm Street, but it looks to be under control.
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I'll be out investigating it.
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Thank you.
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Questions. Can you reduce everybody to non-code?
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103, I'll do a downgrade page.
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10-10[1]-1-4-year.
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10-10[1], I'll roll, personnel standby for downgrade page.
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Attention all, Scott Kind of Rural Personnel, Scott Kind of Rural Personnel responding to 35 Elm Street.
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He could downgrade per 1701 in the page 1212.
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and a wall from 1707.
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Good. I just got the wall on the Ummay to roll 65.
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Negative.
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See a charge in 1773.
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Selecting 73.
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In service returning, the fire was located at 32 Elm Street.
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It is under control.
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All rural personnel airbrush be in service training.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-10: Out of service (subject to call)
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Location mentioned:
Near Elm St, Benton, MO 63736
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