Fire destroys shed near South Front Street, Cotulla TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a structure fire near South Front Street in Cotulla, Texas. A 10-yard by 10-yard shed was fully engulfed in flames, and multiple units, including Engine One and Medic One, were dispatched to the scene to establish command and control the blaze.
Audio|Heard on: La Salle County Public Safety
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Vehicle reported near South Front Street.
00:02
Seven hundred and five South Front, missing sewer shed on fire.
00:05
Two mile four.
00:10
Station one received.
00:19
Could do the medic one, show us now.
00:25
Come on.
00:33
Dispatch Engine One, you can show Engine One around.
00:39
Come on.
00:52
Show me 23.
00:57
Come on.
01:05
This is radio coming out.
01:15
Chief Two responding.
01:21
Two to the show, Medic One on scene.
01:33
Engine One, Medic One.
01:37
Go for Engine One.
01:43
Be advised there is a hydrant present on the street approximately two houses prior to the actual house itself.
01:51
We are approaching scene and need to get the size up.
01:54
Received, that's the hydrant.
02:03
Medic One, be advised there is an approximately 10-yard by 10-yard structure currently engulfed.
02:16
Chief One will be on scene with Engine One.
02:18
Chief One will have front commands.
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Location mentioned:
S Front St, Cotulla, TX 78014
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