Crews contain brush fire in Lee County, Lee County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews operated near County Road 414 and County Road 411 in Lee County, Texas, responding to a brush fire. Units coordinated water delivery, assessed containment along multiple sides, and monitored flare-ups. Drone support was arranged, and crews confirmed the fire’s forward progression had stopped after containment efforts.
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Firehouse 90, this is command. Go ahead. Hey, I need heavy unit 91 bringing us water back here. He couldn’t get across the creek. We got a call. Received 80, can you recon another way into that property over there by chance? Yeah, let me check the map and I’ll see another access. Hi, is drone still able to fly at nighttime? Ten four, he’s got a flare up there. Can you get him out here? I’ll contact him. Brush 35 still over the water. 590 to command. I think we have the north side stopped. Received, I’m still looking at a lot of fire on the northwest side. You got eyes on that? The fire we have on this side is still coming. Command, whatever that number is, I-73. Can you try to work your way around the north side? 75 is coming around on the northeast side now. Around kind of the northwest side? Yeah, that’s you in front of me, right? Going around that wood line? Yeah, if you can go around there and figure out where they went in, we’ll go assist them on the north side. We’ll deal with this area when we get a dozer here. Side 80 to command, can you send someone to deliver water to us so we don’t have to go in and out of the creek? There are many stumps back here. I have 75, another brush truck, coming to you. I also have 80 recon another way into that property. I believe 91’s back there still. Go ahead, sir. SO informs me that they have a drone en route to assist. Whichever one gets here first, appreciate it. 591, I received no response from our drone. All right, appreciate it. We’ll go with the SO. I’m headed up County Road 414 to County Road 411. See if there’s a back entrance there. If you can take Zulu on the north side and run that division, I’ll stay on the south division. Will do if I can access it. Knocked down. If you’re burning in the creek area. Confirming forward progression stop. Shift to the creek. Lee County, brush 84 at the station. 91 to 90. Go ahead. You’re busy. Is forward progression stopped up there so I can move to another channel? Yeah, we’ve got to stop now. Command, all units will move to channel twenty-one for operations.
Firehouse 90, this is command. Go ahead. Hey, I need heavy unit 91 bringing us water back here. He couldn’t get across the creek. We got a call. Received 80, can you recon another way into that property over there by chance? Yeah, let me check the map and I’ll see another access. Hi, is drone still able to fly at nighttime? Ten four, he’s got a flare up there. Can you get him out here? I’ll contact him. Brush 35 still over the water. 590 to command. I think we have the north side stopped. Received, I’m still looking at a lot of fire on the northwest side. You got eyes on that? The fire we have on this side is still coming. Command, whatever that number is, I-73. Can you try to work your way around the north side? 75 is coming around on the northeast side now. Around kind of the northwest side? Yeah, that’s you in front of me, right? Going around that wood line? Yeah, if you can go around there and figure out where they went in, we’ll go assist them on the north side. We’ll deal with this area when we get a dozer here. Side 80 to command, can you send someone to deliver water to us so we don’t have to go in and out of the creek? There are many stumps back here. I have 75, another brush truck, coming to you. I also have 80 recon another way into that property. I believe 91’s back there still. Go ahead, sir. SO informs me that they have a drone en route to assist. Whichever one gets here first, appreciate it. 591, I received no response from our drone. All right, appreciate it. We’ll go with the SO. I’m headed up County Road 414 to County Road 411. See if there’s a back entrance there. If you can take Zulu on the north side and run that division, I’ll stay on the south division. Will do if I can access it. Knocked down. If you’re burning in the creek area. Confirming forward progression stop. Shift to the creek. Lee County, brush 84 at the station. 91 to 90. Go ahead. You’re busy. Is forward progression stopped up there so I can move to another channel? Yeah, we’ve got to stop now. Command, all units will move to channel twenty-one for operations.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 414 & Co Rd 411, Texas 78947
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