Fire crews handle small blaze near Brown Thrasher Blvd, Denton County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible small fire near Brown Thrasher Boulevard in Savannah, Texas. Engine 522 and other units investigated the area and managed the situation. The incident may have involved an HVAC-related gas leak. All units were later cleared and made available after the situation was resolved.
Audio|Heard on: Denton TX Fire-Tac Group Calls
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00:57
Transcript:
00:00
Oh, we were just walking the property chief and kind of seeing what we were dealing with.
00:06
But we're clear.
00:10
Recy,
00:11
Got extra on command.
00:13
Go ahead.
00:14
All units clear, command terminated.
00:17
Received.
00:18
Terrain command and all units cleared, 835.
00:21
County to engine 522.
00:24
Go ahead from medic 522.
00:28
I was just checking on your engine.
00:29
I know we had a fire on Fire Tac 4 as well, near Brown Thrasher Boulevard.
00:35
We're out with Engine 522.
00:39
Affirmative, sir. I am trying to get in contact with them and I was on your back channel as well, just trying to get their attention.
00:44
I didn't know if they cleared or not.
00:46
County from engine 522.
00:47
Go ahead, sir.
00:49
All right, you can show Engine 522 clear and available.
00:51
Going to be an HVAC system with gas leak today.
00:54
Some houses aired out.
00:56
Just clear and available.
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Location mentioned:
Brown Thrasher Blvd, Savannah, TX 76227
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