Controlled burn caused heavy smoke near Blue Beacon, Cuba MO


Fire department responded to heavy black smoke behind Blue Beacon near Highway Double D. Upon arrival, they confirmed it was a controlled burn and canceled further response.
Audio|Source: Crawford County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Cuba Fire 3813 respond for a still alarm[1] smoke investigation in the area of near Highway Double D, David, cross route of heavy black smoke behind Blue Beacon, possibly Rocky Creek Road.
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Cuba Fire 3813 respond, still alarm[1] smoke investigation in the area of near Highway Double D David, crossroof Highway 19, Parker Drive, behind Blue Beacon, report of heavy black smoke.
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3813 will be in route moment.
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Hairley 1938, K&JL 454.
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Frank again, 914 has been released from Brakemire and returning to Gerald State to Super Move-up.
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800.
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Get an outsider inside.
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The inside the female is in a bedroom.
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Think out the 3,800.
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3,800.
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CENCOM, 3,800, go ahead.
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The Com 3, 3,800.
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Go ahead.
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That copp to 3801.
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3801. I just spoke to 3,800 public service.
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He's on the same. That call on DVD.
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It's going to be a control burn. Go ahead and disregard the Q-Car.
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That's clear. Thank you, 1941.
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Cuba Fire Disregard Last Page.
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Reference Smoke Investigation, Highway Double D, David, 3,800 on scene, advising control, burn.
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Cuba Fire, disregard last page, 3800 on scene, advise and control burn, 1941, K&GL 454.
Police codes explained
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[1]
still alarm: Fire department response type for a reported incident without a transmitted box alarm
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