Brush fire intentionally reignited on Rockridge road, Lakeland FL
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a report of a brush fire near Rockridge Road. A caller stated a neighbor intentionally reignited a yard fire. Law enforcement was requested due to the fire being set deliberately.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Fire Rescue, Fire and EMS
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
I'm showing you a route for brush fire.
00:02
near Rockridge Road.
00:04
Caller's not on scene.
00:05
He caught his in the report he's yard on fire.
00:11
Advise that the neighbor has relit the fire after putting it out.
00:16
Nothing further at this time.
00:20
Law enforcement is not attached to the call.
00:22
Do you want them attached?
00:25
It's important.
00:32
Thank you, sir.
00:34
Copy, shut, complete.
00:36
Copy complete, 1532.
00:42
Just about back and found you won't start heading that way?
00:46
2nd4.
00:49
Between dispatch, a way back in service and attached me to the call.
00:53
Hi, got.
01:00
Sixth a special.
01:02
It is six.
01:05
Ruby's time to complete.
01:06
What tag tunnel is the brush fire at Arkwoodsode on?
01:12
We'll be on Tack 8.
01:15
Copy, we're going to 8.
01:17
Copy. Copy.
01:24
Okay and add us to the brush fire call.
01:26
We're going to be responding from Daughtry to our station to get our brush truck.
01:33
I copy, sir.
01:34
Long enforcement spent copy to the call reference.
01:36
The mail is intentionally setting yards on fire at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Rockridge Rd, Lakeland, FL 33809
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