Smoke seen in neighborhood with unknown source, La Pine OR
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Fire units investigated smoke and haze in a neighborhood near Serpentine, Oregon. They suspected a burn pile but did not find a fire. Smoke was visible near the river with no confirmed source. The situation was deemed not urgent.
Audio|Heard on: Deschutes, Crook, Jefferson counties Fire / EMS
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
122 has arrived on scene.
00:01
We do have a light haze throughout the neighborhood.
00:04
We suspect that there's a burn pile near Serpentine.
00:10
Serpentine will be out investigating.
00:14
Copy 122 at 1702.
00:21
122, 112.
00:28
Go ahead for 122.
00:34
I still need it.
00:39
112 from 12.
00:40
I'm not sure yet to me about five minutes.
00:46
Okay, I copy.
00:47
I'll continue. I'll continue.
00:54
112 from 12, I'll stay.
01:01
12 now and 2.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:05
112 from 122, we're UTL and the smoke seems to be dissipating over here.
01:09
We'll continue looking, but at this point we're UTL.
01:16
I believe it might be from that commercial burn off of State Rec Road near the Quail Run Golf Course.
01:25
Copy, do you want us to relocate and take a look?
01:29
Anything obvious, sir, you can return.
01:35
1220, you copy here.
01:41
Just that's true.
01:42
1112. One 12.
01:45
Go ahead, sir.
01:49
I always check both east and west sides of the river.
01:52
We do have smoke hanging down in the valley on the river, unknown source.
01:57
I'm going to call it a good intent.
01:59
112, 12, 12, 22, return.
02:06
Low line, good smoke on both sides of the river, unknown source, and 1710.
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Location mentioned:
Serpentine, Oregon 97739
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