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Campfire, not wildfire, causes smoke in Lee CountyLee County TX

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Lee County, TX

Fire crews responded to reports of heavy smoke near FM 390 East in Lee County, Texas. Upon arrival, they discovered the smoke came from a small campfire managed by a resident. No wildfires or structures were involved. Responding units were canceled after confirming the situation was under control.

Audio|Source: Lee County Sheriff, Fire, EMS, and Public Works
03:55
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be a smoke investigation.
00:02
He addresses the RPs.
00:04
He doesn't know where it's coming from. There's just thick smoke in the area.
00:12
6.85, around to the same.
00:15
96655.
00:21
9671 response station.
00:28
Ready to usquare, can you move your traffic to attack one?
00:36
Ray through stable.
00:42
JP1, Brune.
00:44
JP1. JP1.
00:50
Do-1, go ahead.
00:53
Show me in Ralph the ER.
00:55
Take U1, received.
01:02
Medi-1, Brown.
01:05
What?
01:07
Who's boarding code one-time zone's got my cold station?
01:10
Medi-Marthy.
01:15
Go on, Burn.
01:18
Squat one.
01:20
Signed a medic three.
01:22
Call one, receive. The sign of medic three.
01:25
Medic two.
01:28
Receive, medic two. Receive, medic two.
01:31
Receive. Receive.
01:33
Receive.
01:36
You give me a wind direction?
01:43
Wind is going to be two miles per hour.
01:46
Two miles per hour west.
01:54
Thank you, Brenham.
01:58
It's going to be at 3.30 degrees.
02:08
961 in route.
02:11
9661-0. 9621 is he?
02:17
9692. Brun, show me in the area possibly located.
02:21
Yeah,
02:24
investigate. Let's see if you're saying.
02:30
Burnham. The address is going to be near FM 390 East.
02:35
Also, you can go ahead and slow all Prairie Hill units. This is going to be a little campfire that the guy is burning.
02:40
I'll be out making contact with owner now.
02:44
Brennan's clear.
02:53
Tension Perryhill Fire Department, all incoming units, you can fill your response. Tension Perryhill FD units, you can fill your response.
03:06
960-0-1.
03:13
6-76.
03:16
9676-10 can to the Ola-1.
03:22
O-1, go ahead.
03:25
We rolled 42s. Do you need anything else?
03:31
No, that's good for now.
03:35
Come back to station.
03:44
Fuck me, good.
03:48
You can go ahead and cancel all Prairie Hill units. The guys putting it out as we speak now.
03:54
You can go ahead and return everybody back to service.

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