Fire crews stop wildfire spread near I-15 mile marker 64


Audio|Source: Northern Washington / Southern Iron Counties Public Safety
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Callag Country, Agent 4414-1-4-Bumbull-Bee. Okay, 4-4-14, color country. Uh-huh, Sane, Agent 611, on scene, due to the new start. Copy that, 1239. Color Country 2,000, Waterton[5], 49, 16, Bumblebee[1]. Water tender[2], color country. Okay, which one? See if you have a fire, 1014. The fire replied. It looks like fire crews had the progression of fire stop at mile marker 6-4. We'll continue in traffic control over here. We have not closed on the freeway. The chancellor. I'll have 4916 come around outside the PL1[4] Tedder there in route. Nate, color country 4-611 on Mubblebee. 2.611 color country. Nate, what do you show 4-611 and 44014 on C? Okay, make you get one in route if you wouldn't mind send them over on this side. We'll go. Yep, can do. 1242. 4916, I see bumblebee. Go ahead, IC[3]. Hey, if you come around to the frontage outside when you get here. Yes, very, copy. We'll do. Color Country, Twitchell Bumblebee. If they haven't launched yet, we've stopped forward progression, let's go ahead and hold the aircraft. Also, we could name this exit 62, I-15, unless you guys can find something else. Copy that, 1243, I let them out. Also, color country, we can probably use. hold the tender as well. Sorry, not the tender, the dozer. We don't have a dozer in service anyway, but the water tender is on his way. Copy, thanks. I'll get you a full size up in China. Copy that, thank you.
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I-15, Utah
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