Large open burn reported near highway 66 and Tyler Creek, Jackson County OR
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A large attended open fire was reported near highway 66 and Tyler Creek Road. It may be a controlled burn managed by the Oregon Department of Forestry that has reignited. Fire crews are responding and assessing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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03:19
Transcript:
00:00
Occasion 4 is respond and you think it's a controlled burn that is upon our coins.
00:09
A couple weeks ago.
00:13
Thank you and I am not copying you very well, but it sounds like it could be a controlled burn that ODF had yesterday that has reignited.
00:24
And if so, I will be calling them back.
00:37
We have heavy static.
00:45
I'm not able to copy.
00:56
Star has the vehicle en route to animal control with the subjects dog.
01:23
E.V.651, I'm still not able to copy you.
01:33
651.
01:34
You have heavy static.
01:42
I am not able to copy you.
01:44
A large,
01:53
attended open burn,
01:57
into the ODF slash burn,
02:00
make access, it doesn't look if the access is off, it's 66, getting further.
02:10
Copy a very large, attended open burn unrelated to the ODF slash burn.
02:15
And I'll be attempting to make access off of Highway 66.
02:20
The engine 12.
02:29
Engine 12.
02:32
Available on radio.
02:35
Engine 12 will be available on radio.
02:47
It's enforced.
02:53
Tyler Creek Road address, we're going to go up and take Tyler Creek back if we can't make access.
03:06
Hubby, that is where the original caller was calling from near Tyler Creek and she was looking north, north,
03:16
west from her residence.
03:17
She thought it was on 66.
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Location mentioned:
OR-66 & Tyler Creek Rd, Oregon 97520
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