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Wildfire response underway near 71 Knopf Hill Road 

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Clinton County, NY
Firefighters are responding to a wildfire near 71 Knopf Hill Road using multiple brush trucks, tankers, and equipment to contain the fire.
Audio|Source: Clinton County Fire, EMS and Highway DOT
02:20

Transcript:
00:00
Do you want us to send you a tanker?
00:05
If you mind, bring your brush truck.
00:07
I got it, I got our tanker on the road, so I wait just in case it's a little bit in the looks.
00:15
Copy. It'll be a little bit a little bit.
00:23
91[2]-270[3].
00:25
This is going to be all brush truck works.
00:28
Way up off the road, he's trying to get a line around it with a lawyer.
00:36
Copy.
00:38
You can tell 279[4] in Rupnavail.
00:46
279[4], responding, 1248[6], 730.
00:53
2730 with county dispatch.
00:54
Looking, county dispatch.
00:56
Looking, county on.
01:00
Event contact with EMS 91[2], can we get two more brush trucks and retone department for manpower? Two more brush trucks and retone department for manpower 1248[6].
01:12
91[2]-270[3].
01:14
Go ahead and 91[2].
01:24
You should be all set with just Peru's brush truck and Keyeswell's brush truck.
01:29
It's just going to be up the hill and off the road.
01:32
So it's going to be all work with those.
01:34
There is a road that we can get the brush trucks right up to where he is with the excavator or the tractor right now trying to surround it.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1251: Alarm time for fire event
[2]
91: Unit identifier (likely EMS or fire unit)
[3]
270: Unit identifier (likely fire/EMS)
[4]
279: Unit identifier (likely fire/EMS)
[5]
6: County cars (likely chief or command vehicle)
[6]
1248: Time stamp (ongoing updates)

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