Authorized burns and one unauthorized fire reported near highway, Fayette County TN
Smoke was reported near highway 64. Firefighters found authorized controlled burns near Chickasaw Hall and another unauthorized fire at point road without a permit.
Audio|Source: Oakland Fire
03:23
Transcript:
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Station 4,
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9610, US Highway 64, complain to say they see smoke in the area,
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once it checked out, I guess 9610, US Highway 64, timeout 1807.
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Unit 2, 16.
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Unit 2, 1808.
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Fire ground, station 4.
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Station 4.
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If the address is 9610, that's going to be out of our district,
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towards Somerville.
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Section 4, your first one order, he wants to go the next.
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There you were.
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John 141 are out.
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1849.
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1809.
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R. Com, 1,800.
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1800.
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Did the call call from 9610 or is that one of the smoke supposed to be because that should be security signals?
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1800 they don't know the exact address it's in that area between Somerville and Oakland
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Check
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1800.
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Their burning Chickasaw has got a company burning, two big brush piles right there, just west of Warren Road, 64.
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Crews Humble's permission to burn.
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That may be drifting down just a little bit.
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1,800 check.
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Do you want engine 41 to continue?
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If they can, just make sure there's nowhere around security signals.
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41 check. Do you have a burn permit for 355 point road?
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We just came by there.
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They were burning.
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Negative, 1,800.
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Do not.
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Okay
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Firecom, do y'all show one on top white?
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Firecom negative.
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Check.
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1800, he's burning behind his gate.
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He had it going just before sundown down when we came all our last medical call.
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Okay.
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US-64, Tennessee
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