Smoke from controlled burn does not affect visibility


Audio|Source: Garfield County Sheriff and Enid Police, Fire and EMS
01:48
Transcript:
Just that's the command. You have thermal fire in route. That's fine. This is good for me. This is that the command. Break and risk fire just stated that a control burn that we just got at 100 second in market, we smoke is carrying from that location to where y'all are headed and break and risk fire said you can stand down. Is this? Covering the roadway? Dan, that was a low broken finger fee. Is the smoke appearing the roadway? That's unknown from Brent and Ridge Fire. They just stated that the smoke is carrying from the control burn at a hundred and second of mortgage. Agent 3, Van, we're right across from the fire. It's not. Smoke is not covering the highway. Do you want to continue to check it out? Negative. The original said that it was low visibility, so we just want to make sure that, you know, people are having trouble seeing one number of... 10-4. It's all good as far as visibility. We're going to be enough to stay clear. 10-4. And you want to command or clear? that's something. Correct, it's a word here, that's for.
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Location mentioned:
Enid, OK
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