Grass fire rekindles near County Road 3369, Dawson TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible grass fire that reignited near County Road 3369 in Dawson, Texas. Smoke and flames were visible at the scene, and units were dispatched to control the blaze.
Audio|Heard on: Hill County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Hubbard,
00:02
Mount Common, Selby Fire.
00:04
We need you en route to near County Road 3369.
00:09
Near County Road 3369.
00:11
It's going to be the grass fire from yesterday afternoon that has restarted.
00:16
Smoke and flames seen by RP.
00:19
County clear.
00:24
Covered fire page received.
00:33
Chief 100 and twenty-eight is so page received being right to the station shortly.
00:50
Keep 128, 1700 unit.
00:57
1722, go ahead.
01:01
Are y'all going to want a brush truck or you want me to bring the ESD engine?
01:10
I'd say we start with a brush truck.
01:12
We may not have as many personnel as we did last night.
01:17
Received.
01:18
That will be fire and rescue station.
01:28
3905, the O'County is out.
01:37
That. I didn't show us in route to it.
01:50
Oh, yeah, that's response to the fire.
01:53
Fire, fire,
01:55
fire, fire.
02:01
That's copy.
02:02
All units en route to County Road 3369, Fireground 1.
02:12
Traffic.
02:17
Brush 128 is so show this unit in route.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
County Rd 3369, Dawson, TX 76639
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