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Grass fire spreads near County Roads 211 and 214 in TexasJackson County TX

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Co Rd 214 & Co Rd 211, Texas 77962

A grass fire is spreading near County Road 211 and County Road 214 in Texas. Multiple fire units are dispatched to fight the fire, and smoke is visible from a distance.

Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Gennado Fire.
00:01
This will be the second call. Could I have you en route to the area of County Road 211 and 214 for a grass fire?
00:20
So, showbrush 46 in route one man.
00:24
That's clear, brush 46.
00:28
SO to Edna Fire, that have you in route to County Road 211 and County Road 211 and County Road 214 for a grass fire that is spreading.
00:42
So 1518 is en route to the station for Aetna Fire.
00:49
It's clear 1518.
00:55
So, uh,
00:56
contact Wharton County and Avaluiz dispatch. Dispatch.
01:04
In 20, point out, President, I still be.
01:08
543 to 549 what you want me to bring.
01:15
I can see smoke from here and bring an engine for right now.
01:25
Dancore.
01:26
S.O.
01:31
from 3.30.
01:36
Please.
01:39
After you've contacted Wharton for Mutual Aid[1], can you please assign the responding units attack channel and then patch them through to West Wharton Fire Department?
01:56
Okay.
02:05
This is a 20 center out there at this section.
02:13
1820404 being out of the same POTB.
02:16
1524404-3-Hill.
02:20
I meet y'all and Sam. I'm coming from every count.
02:37
Senator Brooks 46 in the fire station.
02:45
Go ahead.
02:49
You want us to roll a tanker out that way?
02:55
You can, it might be quicker and easier on y'all to take 111.
03:04
That's clear.
03:08
I'm probably four miles out but I mean they've just got plenty of smoke.
03:16
That's clear.
03:18
That's overshould tanker one in drop.
03:20
Uh 549. That's clear to tank one.
03:26
Brush one's in Rydon also.
03:31
Go ahead at 1801.
03:35
Hey, it's only better for us to come down 647? Is that the smoke I see?
03:42
Yeah, if y'all come out of it, I forget what y'all's county road number is, but it's right there where they meet up.
03:50
Come back.
03:56
41 so, I'm going directly to the scene.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Mutual Aid: Requesting assistance from neighboring departments

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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 214 & Co Rd 211, Texas 77962
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Incident Timeline

  1. Final Operations and Demobilization
  2. Gradual Release of Mutual Aid and Mop-Up
  3. Resource Coordination and Fire Containment
  4. Firefighting Operations and Mutual Aid
  5. Initial Dispatch and Response

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