Small brush fire extinguished near 16th Avenue, Hawaiian Paradise Park HI
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Firefighters extinguished a small brush fire near 16th Avenue in Hawaiian Paradise Park. A second fire was reported about a quarter mile away near a truck. Crews used water pumps and remained in the area to monitor.
Audio|Heard on: Big Island Hawaii Puna, Volcano, Kau Public Safety
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Expeel. Control, brush on scene.
00:08
Small smoldering stump on fire.
00:09
We're going to be extinguishing at this time.
00:14
We'll be brush on.
00:19
Control 4 unit off.
00:24
Cancel. Cancel.
00:29
Go on.
00:32
Sideway.
00:35
You call there are a few that I'm here.
00:36
I'm in the store.
00:38
Tep. Do you want to get you to know, vehicle?
00:49
I'll see that you in.
00:50
Tim.
00:54
Tim.
01:02
Number one, no back needed.
01:05
Cancel.
01:08
Is it access off the lineway or off of 16th Avenue?
01:13
Number one.
01:18
Fire Control from BrushFive.
01:19
Disregard.
01:21
Break Medic 5 from Brush 5 is going to be accessed off of 16th Avenue.
01:26
Break, far control will push by the Lund.
01:32
I'm sure coffee.
01:34
Thank you.
01:35
You show me all for the walking seat.
01:38
Yes.
01:43
That's Warding.
01:46
Leave a minute 3-8.
01:51
Hey-o, sister, honey, you know.
01:54
Test.
01:56
I don't know what,
01:57
my check.
02:06
One local street for follow-up number.
02:10
Okay.
02:15
Control from Russian, first fire out, according to the reporting party, there's another one about a quarter mile from the truck that we're going to go extinguish with some water pumps.
02:25
We're going to be in the area for a little bit.
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Location mentioned:
16th Ave, Hawaiian Paradise Park, HI 96749
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