Outdoor fire investigated near Texas Street, Joshua TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to an outdoor fire near Texas Street and Colorado Street in Joshua. Engine 274 reported smoke visible from the back of a property, possibly from a controlled burn. One person in the area was reported to have difficulty breathing and abdominal pain.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson/Tarrant County Fire
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Alarm from Engine 274.
00:07
Engine 274.
00:11
Alarm, can you start to put us out on a smoke investigation on Texas Street?
00:20
Received. Is it going to be outdoor or indoor?
00:25
It's going to be outdoor.
00:29
Received. Got closest cross street or block range for me?
00:37
You're safe, yes.
00:43
Okay, what's lock range?
00:49
From Engine 2104, you can go ahead and put us en route to that as well.
00:55
Received. Can you give me a block range?
01:01
The cross street of Texas Street and Colorado Street.
01:11
Responding, near Baird Street.
01:14
It's a thirty-five year old female.
01:16
She's conscious, difficulty breathing, complaint of abdominal pain.
01:19
From Engine 274.
01:24
Engine 274.
01:28
You can show Engine 274 on scene near Texas Street, got some smoke showing from the back side, looks like an outside fire, we'll be out investigating.
01:41
Received.
01:43
Near Texas Street.
01:46
Possible controlled burn.
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Location mentioned:
Texas St, Joshua, TX 76058
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