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Fire crews suppress brush fire near McCracken RoadLawton OK

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NW Mccracken Rd, Lawton, OK 73507

According to the dispatch call, fire crews from local and federal agencies worked to suppress a brush fire near McCracken Road in Comanche County. Multiple trucks coordinated efforts around a creek bed, with teams assigned to east and west sides to contain smoldering trees. Command directed resources and assessments were underway to track the fire's origin and progress.

Audio|Heard on: Comanche County Public Safety
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05:58
Transcript:
00:00
I'm with two trucks from BIA right now.
00:02
They're working the creek bed.
00:05
I just need a couple more trucks to start on the other end and meet them in the middle.
00:11
Okay, I'm clear.
00:13
Do you have those trucks that you need to get that accomplished or are you requesting more trucks?
00:22
If you have a couple extra that don't have an assignment, I'll take them.
00:26
Otherwise, I can pull some off of where I've already been working on the other side of the creek.
00:36
Okay, I don't have any sitting in staging.
00:40
I've got them all assigned to the Southern Division.
00:42
They're working at the creek bed.
00:44
But it appears on your northern division right there at your Elton Tanker, you've got four or five brush trucks sitting there.
00:50
If you can utilize anything that, that'd be fantastic.
00:53
If not, let me know and I'll get you somebody.
00:59
10-4[1]. I'm making all way back around there to discuss it with them.
01:05
Yeah, well.
01:09
Rush eight officer, you got for now.
01:15
Yes, sir.
01:18
Okay.
01:22
360, (number withheld).
01:26
Go ahead.
01:28
Sir.
01:29
Sir,
01:30
do you still need me or you want me to go 10-8[2]?
01:33
No,
01:35
we're good. I appreciate you.
01:36
I think we're about to come here.
01:41
2.4.
01:46
15. Dispatch be 1010.
01:48
Have a good afternoon.
01:51
Clear 315. Have a good afternoon.
02:05
(name withheld), Command,
02:07
EM2.
02:12
Command, go ahead, EM2.
02:16
Yes, sir, we're at your station.
02:19
Where do you'd like us to meet up to conduct these assessments?
02:25
10-4[1], ma'am right there where our fire station joins the PD building.
02:29
Just on the north side of that is a paved road that goes back to the west.
02:34
If you come down that road past all those buildings, we have command set up right there.
02:41
Clear. I'll see you shortly.
02:43
Great.
02:44
All right dispatch EM2.
02:45
Go ahead and show myself the M4 on sync.
02:53
Tailton brush one.
02:56
Helton brush one of the time.
03:01
Brush one, go ahead.
03:07
Hey, we're filled up, where do you want?
03:12
If you'll go back out that cattle guard we came in at,
03:15
get out there and go north to that next intersection, and then back west on McCracken Road, address is going to be near McCracken Road.
03:22
If you'll turn into that driveway, go past the house,
03:26
just work your way around those trees back to the west.
03:29
And we'll start from the far west and work our way back east, just taking care of any trees that are smoldering in there.
03:37
Pellion brush once in there.
03:44
Elgin Brush 2 available for reassignment.
03:51
Elgin Brush 2.
03:52
If you want to go with your brush 1 over there to McCracken Road, near McCracken Road,
03:58
and just go past that house back to the trees and we'll work that creek bank.
04:03
BIA is over there.
04:04
They're kind of working on the east side.
04:06
If y'all will continue around to the west side and try to kind of meet up with him in the middle.
04:13
Elgin Brush 2, copy.
04:20
Mayor Sive, if you want to go with him too, that'd be fine.
04:30
One, four dispatch, you know, 40 series out of Oklahoma when you're ready.
04:36
All right, Tijuana, Tijuana, go ahead.
04:43
One, 554 dispatch.
04:44
City, a 40 series, Oklahoma D.L.
04:46
Paul,
04:47
002.
04:54
(number withheld) Let's go ahead and to battalion two.
05:06
Go ahead.
05:11
Man to Northern Division,
05:14
sir, are you still on the, where the fire initiated,
05:18
or are you back in the center portion of that?
05:23
I'm back in the center portion, and I sent three brush trucks over there to where it started to start going along that creek.
05:34
10-4[1], sir, can I get you to make your way out and wrap back around to where the fire initiated?
05:42
I'm going to be sending you an EM unit that's going to take some information in pictures.
05:54
Thank you.
05:57
El is in tankard, I.C.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
[2]
10-8: In service

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Location mentioned:
NW Mccracken Rd, Lawton, OK 73507

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Incident Timeline

  1. Reassignment and final mop-up at McCracken Road
  2. Creek bed operations and resource coordination
  3. Assessment of fire spread
  4. Fire declared out
  5. Initial containment and wetline request

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