Fire crews battle structure blaze near Jim Hogg Rd, Georgetown TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters in Georgetown, Texas, responded to a structure fire near Jim Hogg Road. Crews conducted interior fire attacks across multiple floors, reported debris on the roof, and later evacuated personnel due to spreading flames into the attic. The operation transitioned to a defensive mode, with aerial apparatus deployed.
Audio|Heard on: Williamson TX Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
This is.
00:03
Go ahead, Engine Seven.
00:14
Received exiting R Four for recycle.
00:18
Break, Engine Six.
00:20
As soon as you finish that primary on the first, go to the second floor and relieve Engine Seven on their line.
00:30
Radio, this is (name withheld) on second floor.
00:34
We've just blown debris on top of a house north of the address near Jim Hogg Rd.
00:40
We got debris on top of the house that needs to be put out from Engine 7.
01:17
Engine One up to the second floor for fire extinguishment.
01:36
Georgetown Fire Marshal Six.
01:50
We're having a hard time getting it locked down to one area, but the attic is burning on the other side of the house.
02:27
Everybody leave the building.
03:01
You ready to start flowing?
03:28
I need you out of the building.
03:31
Tactical retreat.
04:58
Mark this time as going defensive.
05:03
Copy, going defensive.
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Location mentioned:
Jim Hogg Rd, Georgetown, TX 78633
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