Wildfire near highway 456 contained with no evacuation, Brown County TX
Emergency and fire teams responded to an active wildfire near highway 456 in Brown County, Texas. Residents nearby inquired about evacuation. Fire crews confirmed the fire progression has stopped and are checking for remaining hot spots and any structural hazards. No evacuation was required.
Audio|Source: Brown County Emergency Management
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Transcript:
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Let's pick a 100 block of 456, I think it is anything for them to scale, I think you could vaccinate a block.
00:07
Thank you, sir.
00:12
9900 block of 456.
00:14
We're checking on that right now.
00:17
Thank you. Thank you.
00:20
This is right, first guy, I saw it at the end of eye.
00:26
All right in time.
00:31
Where is this information up at near 9150?
00:34
Pick no head to town.
00:37
We'll be credit level for that.
00:39
The construction section, 915,
00:42
August 1,
00:44
456.
00:47
Revenue for structural protection.
00:55
Engine 9 for five is back.
01:04
Go to dispatch.
01:07
Things are not.
01:08
My deputy is being asked by the resident there at the south end of the fire close to where you're at, if they need to evacuate or stay for it, water, sure.
01:18
Goodbye.
01:21
The negative is, there's going to be pretty much out.
01:24
We've been from the dog.
01:26
Okay,
01:28
thank you. We all over everything.
01:36
This bachelor.
01:37
No,
01:40
that's good.
01:42
Okay,
01:44
right now we've got four progression stop.
01:46
We're looking on checking some high to back and make sure we have no restructure hazards.
01:57
Okay, commandant.
01:58
One question is stopped.
01:59
We're working on hot for cutting lights.
02:01
Making sure they're going to happen.
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