Cody Intergency Dispatch Coker on well-link. Go ahead, hold personal. Yeah, Cody, be invited. You can show me on scene of the V's fire, trying to tie in with C. Cody is Cochran's LVIC or is he transition to somebody else? He's a, he's still the... Say it again, Cody, you're... Did he establish where the ICP was? I do not have a location yet. Copy that. These fire IC Coker on the Milan Island. Go ahead, poker. Is there a place where I can tie in with you? Yeah, I'm on the Spring Creek Road a couple miles north of Potter Creek. Yeah, I'll try and work my way down to that area. clear up on top currently. Yeah, I'm on the Spring Creek Road a couple miles north of Potter Creek. Yeah, copy that. I'll try to work my way down to the area. I'm clear up on top currently.
Tower, excuse, Cody. Cody, be advised, we've made a transition from booster to cocker for ICD. I've got a full-size on you're ready to copy. Copy that, and I'm due to copy. Yeah, Cody, to be advised. This fire is emitted. Towers 26, 1600, reported Washington County Dispatch. Geographical can be 5 miles east of 10 slip break. Laddud can be 44 freeze.01694 by negative 10.107-3545. Estimated size at this time is 50 to 60 acres, BLM ownership, type 4 complexity, lightning caused, no structure is immediately threatened, control problems, access, and topography, break. Additional resource needed, we need a 20-person crew. for a module, whatever we have access to, quicker. Observecaths, a lot of dead and down and inaccessibility. Incident Commander's Coker. Spread potential is high, fire behavior, running, torching, and spotting at this time break. Slope is 0 to 25. Position on the slope is middle. Aspect is west side. Fuel is going to be timber, litter, and great tall grass. Weather conditions scattered clouds at this time. Wind, 3 to 5 are evil. all in an estimated containment state. At this time, end of shift on the 27th at this time, we'll update if it changes. I'll put that order in to get you either a 20-person and crew with a 10-person module, whichever closest. And Cody, can you give me a little bit down on the resources that I have coming in? Yep, probably we have coming in. Okay, this time we have Cheshone Engine 64. An engine 644 chase truck, the engine 3-621. Break.
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173 and I don't want a 10-1-2-2-p3 research. Cody, do you have Highway Patrol in route? Oh, fire patrols then contacted, don't have DP on a troop or do you have deputies in route as well? Copy that, thank you. so let him know that this lady in the accident is already contacted a tow truck. 7.503. 503. 507. Yeah, Jerry, there's a deputy right ahead of us here. Hit Wop, they're not too far out. Copy that. Engine 15507. (name withheld), can you drop somebody up here where I'm standing with the best in the flag? Copy that.