Heavy smoke from slash burn near Subot Pass Mountain


Audio|Source: Mountain Area Sheriff and Fire Departments
01:41
Transcript:
All right here, go ahead. It is that deer trail one. That's pretty well into Clear Creek territory if you could give them a tone to give them a look from their side. That'd be firm. I'll give them a tone as well as to get that going. I do want to advise, I called the RPs. I think of the smoke is white in color. It did say it was pretty heavy. It's the thing, it's below where the towers are, up on Subot Pass Mountain over there. About halfway down the mountain from the tower. Halfway down the mountain from the towers, light is somewhere around the lines within 24-tier trail. We'll keep going. Copy driver 2. Command, I just spoke with the FBO over at Clearfrey Fire. They stated that the 24 Deer Trail is not exactly a campfire. It's more someone kind of burning slash in a campfire pit, therefore kind of avoiding the slash burn regulations at this time. Stated that it's likely putting off a good amount of smoke. They are getting someone together now to head out that way.
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Jefferson County, CO
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