Small brush fire near intersection in Charles Town, Charles Town WV
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A small brush fire was reported near the intersection of William L. Wilson Freeway and East Washington Street in Charles Town, West Virginia. Fire units responded and investigated. The fire was controlled and all units were cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Fire, Rescue and EMS
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Fox 400, small brush fire.
00:16
Pock 400, engine company for brush due, Tanker 4, small brush fired,
00:22
intersection of William L. Wilson Freeway, and East Washington Street.
00:30
The Mnick 1110 Cross-Sovie.
00:32
Not a glove at 10 cross-siving.
00:33
Not a Glover 10 Cross-Siving.
00:37
Sureston, Nicklewold, F4, right row only.
00:40
Trenica-o-0-4, drive-ro.
00:46
Agent 4 from Trump 2.
00:48
We're not only here.
00:50
I'm here on the info that's in the note say I think we're going to just be in service unless you're here.
01:00
Then you're coming to two, you can remain in favor.
01:03
Are you referring your first truck?
01:08
We're only here in the latter truck.
01:10
We aren't going to respond unless you needed.
01:11
There's hot or something that we can't power or something.
01:15
Okay, yeah, we're good.
01:22
Form like your small brush fire three minutes.
01:30
Jefferson from truck two, based on the conversation with the engine, or there you can place brush two in service.
01:37
Placing brush to service.
01:42
This is a takerpore for soft-check.
01:48
Jefferson for Mention 4, you can cancel, paker 4.
01:52
Clicking taker-4 is at risk.
01:59
Services for Mention 4 shows in the area of investigating.
02:03
In the area, investigating.
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Location mentioned:
E Washington St & William L Wilson Fwy, Charles Town, WV 25414
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