Tree falls on power lines causing a brush fire


Audio|Source: Island County Public Safety
02:57
Transcript:
Command from Engine 3rd. Go for last travel. Do you need anything for last down here? Do you need anything for us down here? We're currently at just under half a tank of water. and working on the hills. Indian 3-1 from 300. Do you have any other information for me? I'm going to take over the command. The lines have been shut down. They are, we are not approaching them. We have the hillside under control. We're at a quarter tank of water. Steve, finish dumping your tank, and then can you set up for supplying brush rig up here, and we'll set up lines up here? Steve, we will dump our tanks and then break it down and we'll come up to help you supply the brush. Do you want us to go fill the hydrant down by double glove? That's affirmative. I don't know how to fit until we get a tender. Double Bluff command. I'm going to have a double-bluff command at 1638. Again, I count to a central will be brush unit. Response 6-0 to a double-buff road, cross with bay base to place, for a 300, or for a tree that fell on power lines, active brush fire going up the hell.
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Location mentioned:
Double Bluff Rd, Washington
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