Grassfire reported near Cantero in Johnson County, Johnson County TX


Fire departments responded to a grassfire near Cantero in Johnson County. Multiple units including tankers and brush trucks were dispatched. The fire was eventually brought under control and all units cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Johnson County Fire Departments
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Can you be en route to near Cantero 1022 to assist 77[1] on a grassfire?
00:07
Resee, did they have a tanker on site?
00:09
Tanker 77[1] is responding, and they're going to be on 4B.
00:12
Reeson, go ahead and attach us to the call.
00:14
We'll head that way. Thank you. All-arm tanker 230, we'll be en route to that as well.
00:17
We're going to fill out water first and we'll head that way.
00:18
We'll move to 4B.
00:19
We see, thank you.
00:24
We'll be swimming as well filling up the water.
00:26
Where do you see?
00:27
We're your medical one on.
00:31
Megwin on. Operations from brush 374.
00:35
Good. The east side is clear at this time, brush 474 is out of water.
00:39
Receive, y'all come out.
00:40
Receive. Receive.
00:41
I'm just in the clinic patient's table.
00:43
All right. Dispatch from godly command? Go ahead.
00:47
Terminate command, show all godly, all units available from this thing.
00:51
Receive, show,
00:52
incident terminated, all units clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
77: Suspicious call
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