Vehicle fire contained near Sand Hill Rd, Dale TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters in Caldwell County responded to a vehicle fire near Sand Hill Road in Dale, Texas. A single vehicle was fully involved when crews arrived. Units worked on fire suppression and established Sandhill Command. The fire was later contained, with all responding units canceled and final mop-up completed. No injuries or further assistance were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Caldwell County Sheriff, Lockhart and Luling Police
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Caldwell County 403 arriving on location.
00:03
Have one vehicle fully involved at this time.
00:06
Rescue 45 and Brush 41 working on suppression.
00:12
403 established in Sandhill Command.
00:20
County 401[1].
00:26
Cancel all responding Delhi units.
00:36
Tender from southeast headed to Sand Hill Road.
00:47
This is a fire.
00:49
This is a high fire.
00:50
All units responding to near Sandhill Road, cancel per 401[1].
00:54
You can cancel.
00:55
Nineteen hundred and twenty-two.
01:01
Ten four.
01:08
Code four.
02:04
County Sandhill Command, go ahead and show five and off town.
02:19
Fire knocked down.
02:20
We will be mopping it up.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
401: Traffic accident
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Location mentioned:
Sand Hill Rd, Dale, TX 78616
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