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Trash truck fire controlled near Willow Creek ParkCentennial CO

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Willow Creek Park, 8000 E Phillips Cir, Centennial, CO 80112

As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a trash truck fire after the driver dumped a burning load near Willow Creek Park on South Syracuse Street in Centennial. Engine 33 and assisting units quickly contained and extinguished the fire. No nearby structures were threatened, and the situation was brought under control shortly after arrival.

Audio|Heard on: South Metro Fire Rescue
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03:51
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 34, Engine 33, Medic 34, Channel FMF3, commercial carrier fire, map page U28C 8054, South Syracuse Street, Ladder 34, Engine 33.
00:17
Medic 34.
00:19
Channel FMFOps 3, commercial carrier fire.
00:29
33.
00:32
We're getting a couple of different calls about a trash truck dumping its load that is on fire.
00:38
The initial reporting party was calling from waste management, so they were not on scene.
00:42
It looks like we've got a caller on the phone now who has visual of it.
00:47
Your winds are from the east-southeast at 6.
00:53
Willow Creek parking lot.
00:57
33 copies, thanks.
01:00
Full 24.
01:05
Dispatch, Agent 33.
01:08
Engine 33.
01:10
33 is on scene.
01:12
We've got a large pile of trash.
01:14
Nothing threatened.
01:16
Active fire.
01:17
We're going to be pulling a trash line for offensive fire attack.
01:20
Engine 33 in command.
01:26
Engine 33 on scene with a large pile of trash.
01:29
Nothing is threatened.
01:30
Active fire.
01:31
You're pulling a trash line for fire attack.
01:32
Engine 33 is in command at 12:25.
01:40
0105, we're on scene.
01:43
Action Care 105 on scene, 12:25.
01:48
133, Ladder 34, we're on scene.
01:55
District 1, commercial carrier fire, map page U28C at Willow Creek Park, South Syracuse Street.
02:08
District 1, commercial carrier fire.
02:15
Engine 33, go back out of the smoke and you can park on Spruce and fill up.
02:30
Dispatch.
02:32
Engine 33.
02:34
Engine 33.
02:36
We've got water on the fire, fire's under control.
02:41
Water on the fire and under control 12:27.
02:49
Dispatch 33 command.
02:52
Engine 33.
02:56
We have a water supply.
02:58
Water supply established.
03:00
Water supply established 12:28.
03:09
133 from District 1, do you guys have any needs? Ladder 34 can grab some hooks; we're just going to be doing some digging. The active fire is out and we have a water line established.
03:31
Okay, copy that. Break out of 34 Bravo from District 1.
03:38
Go ahead.
03:41
Hey, how are you guys looking on the trash truck?
03:47
We have the trash truck under control.
03:49
We got it handled with water can.

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Willow Creek Park, 8000 E Phillips Cir, Centennial, CO 80112

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